Products

The clients you give your users. The modules you switch on when you need them.

OxiMail is one backend with several faces. Workspace is the web client your people open every morning. Sync keeps their desktop files mirrored. Drive mounts the server as a disk on the office network, or opens in the browser. Around them, optional modules extend the suite. We lead with what ships today and label the rest honestly.

Client applications

What your users actually touch.

Modules

Capabilities you add to the backend.

Each module plugs into the same JMAP capability model. We give the real status of each: available today, in development, or on the roadmap. We no longer publish target quarters — a date we miss is worth less to you than a status we keep accurate.

AI assistant

Available

An assistant over your mail, calendar, contacts, files and chat. You choose where it runs: a local model on your own hardware (nothing leaves the box), a sovereign EU/Swiss endpoint, or a connected provider. Sovereignty is a setting, not a compromise.

Meet

Available — up to 3

Video calls between up to three participants, with screen sharing, ringing and a mosaic view, integrated with Workspace contacts. Larger meetings need the Rust-native SFU, which is still in development.

Booking

In development

Appointment booking with deduplication, reminders and healthcare-aware flows.

Notify

In development

Unified notification channels — email, SMS, push, webhook — with per-user preferences and digests.

Comms

Roadmap

VoIP, video, messaging and SMS folded into the same identity and conversation surface.

Shield

Roadmap

Email security: attachment scanning, link protection and BEC detection — the sovereign answer to Proofpoint or Mimecast.

Audit & Archive

Partly shipped

Journalling, the GDPR erasure workflow and DSAR proof ship in the server today. Long-term sealed retention for legal hold is the part still to come.

How it fits together

One backend, choose the surface.

Most organisations start with Workspace, Sync and Drive — all available today — on a self-operated OxiMail. The modules switch on as they ship and as you need them. Nothing here forces a big-bang adoption: you own a running backend first, then grow into the rest.

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