Secure communication for the public sector.
Better collaboration between authorities, ministries, and political organizations. Data-sovereign, mobile, and ready even in a crisis.

Cumbersome communication creates cost and effort.
Why Famedly is the best solution for public authorities.


In use where communication has to meet
the highest demands.
Famedly is operated in regulated infrastructures, meets verifiable security standards, and brings extensive Matrix expertise into public-sector projects.

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FAQ
Why is healthcare a good reference for other regulated markets?
Healthcare combines particularly high requirements: highly sensitive data, complex coordination between many parties, and strict legal requirements. At the same time, the solution must work quickly in everyday operations. When a communication solution works at scale under these conditions, it is also suitable for other regulated areas.
How is Famedly different from consumer messengers?
Consumer messengers are designed for convenience, not regulatory compliance. Famedly offers end-to-end encryption, operation on German infrastructure, verifiable security standards, and interoperability between institutions — all with a user-friendly interface.
How quickly can an authority get started?
Typically, the first teams are ready to use the messenger within a few days. Whether cloud or on-premise: the rollout does not require a major IT project and can be integrated into existing structures.
What is MLS and why is it relevant?
Messaging Layer Security (MLS) is a new standard for secure group communication. It reduces the visibility of metadata and increases security in complex communication structures. Famedly is working with partners from the public sector on the further development of an MLS-based architecture.