A Cosmos After @

Your elegant digital self, elevated by the world’s favorite email & workspace.
For 50 years, email lay lifeless. Hot branded by corporations.
Meaningless robotic identities forced on humans.
Then… ☄️Space Email liberated it and gave it a heartbeat.
Posing a profound question...
What kind of digital place do humans deserve..?
We answered that by naming beautiful things.

The Moon, the Sun, the Earth, Home.

Elegant IDs that carry meaning, whisper stories, and pull you to the edge of the galaxy. Choose one that resonates… or bring your own domain.

Technology must orbit humanity.

Space Email is that Philosophy
Made Functional.

Space Email is grounded in Sentientics, Barrister Fraz Wahlah’s original philosophy of digital being. It holds that as machines and artificial intelligence become more powerful, technology must remain subordinate to human identity, language, dignity, privacy and freedom.

Your Space Suite

Email, calendar, meetings, bookings, websites and more—for private work and life.

Choose from world’s best email addresses for your evocative digital identity, or connect custom domains.

Beautiful and power packed secure email. Organise messages with folders, labels and stars.

Schedule/snooze emails.

Share files directly from Space Drive.

Protect ID with multiple Personas.

Schedule events and manage tasks with Space Calendar. Accept appointments with your own Space Bookings portal. Keep your files organized with Space Drive. Create notes and documents, all from within Space Email. Work from any device.

Enjoy one-on-one and group voice or video calls with Space Meet, featuring built-in chat, team communication channels (with business plus plan) and screen sharing alongside  file sharing from Space Drive for uninterrupted collaboration.

Take full control of your schedule with Space Bookings which let you launch a custom booking portal, accept appointments effortlessly.

Launch beautiful websites and communication portals in as little as a minute with COMS—the world’s first instant, interactive website platform. Instead of publishing into a static page, create a living presence where visitors become followers and customers. For larger publishing ambitions upgrade to enterprise-grade WordPress hosting through Planetary Cloud.

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Space Email is an entire human digital world —an original constellation of technologies for identity, communication, work, presence, knowledge, expression, agency, sovereignty and human connection.

Use an evocative Space identity, or connect any custom domain. Discover Human Brands and Living Domains built around natural language and voice. Search privately with Knoim. Stay human online through HumanBeing

Together, these technologies gather the scattered dimensions of existence around one recognisable centre. A digital life that still feels like you.

Choose a Space ID that feels like you—or bring a domain of your own.

Inspired by Space Mail

1980s Science Fiction📡🌌

Astro Email Art Depicting Astronomical Observation

Space Mail imagined a universe of personal messages, letters, and memos, transmitted by earthlings and spectacular super beings across space and time.

Edited by Isaac Asimov and others, it blurred the line between fiction and the deeply human.

Space Email is the living continuation of that vision — intimate, meaningful, and limitless. The philosophical shift towards human-centred empowerment and digital sovereignty.

Everything Space Email

An identity, not an account. A guided journey through the idea, philosophy and technology of Space Email. 🛸

I. The Great Reimagining

Space Email is what happens when email remembers the human being.

It is the world’s first human identity and expression platform: a new kind of digital existence in which identity, communication, privacy, work, creativity, publishing and presence are organised around the person—not the corporation operating the machinery.

It begins with a name instead of a cold corporate handle carrying the loudest word in a technology company’s brand, but something alive:

ivo@i.email
elena@life.email
orion@space.email
yuki@moon.email

A human name set against a meaningful word, the way a name is set against fine paper.

An address that speaks.
An identity that evokes.
A signature that stays in the imagination.

Other email tells people where your mailbox lives. Space Email begins to tell them who you are.

Its identities draw upon words humanity has carried for centuries: life, home, earth, moon, sun, space, cosmos, justice, peace, signal, web, you and I. Words shaped by literature, folklore, science, philosophy, nature, memory and the ancient human habit of looking into the night sky and wondering what it means to exist.

This is the beginning of an entirely different idea of digital identity.

Then Space Email built the technology to match.

Secure email. Contacts. Calendars. Meetings. Bookings. Tasks. Notes. Documents. Drive. Websites. Publishing. Search. Social presence. Domains. Personas. A private digital environment through which a human being or brand can communicate, create, collaborate, publish and exist without surrendering themselves to Big Tech.

Some technology is merely plumbing you are forced to live inside.

Space Email is something you wear mindfully and with pride. Something you inhabit. Something that travels with you. A digital home whose front door carries your name rather than the name of its landlord.

And through everything runs one promise: privacy as standard and not as an upgrade or a fashionable slogan but as the protected space in which thought, personality, creativity, dissent, intimacy and freedom become possible.

Space Email is therefore not another alternative to Gmail, Outlook, Proton Mail or Tuta. It is a philosophical break from the assumptions on which conventional email was built.

It is email reimagined as identity.
Technology reorganised around the human being.
A private home for life in the connected world.

Evocative. Human. Secure.

This is a world after the @.

For half a century, email lay conceptually lifeless.

The messages were human. The machinery was extraordinary. But the identity remained an afterthought.

People used email to fall in love, build businesses, exchange ideas, write literature, organise resistance, share discoveries, preserve friendships and communicate across continents. Yet the address carrying all this human life was reduced to technical syntax and hot-branded with the name of a corporation.

The provider became the loudest word in the most personal line of text representing the user.

Interfaces changed. Storage expanded. Spam filters improved. But the governing idea remained almost untouched: the person would live inside the platform’s boxed identity.

Space Email challenged the civilisational absurdity of this arrangement.

An email address appears on business cards, proposals, manuscripts, invoices, contracts, websites, newsletters, press kits, calendar invitations and introductions. It crosses professional, personal and cultural life. It may remain visible long after an interface, application or device has disappeared.

How could something so persistent be treated as nothing more than digital plumbing?

Space Email broke with fifty years of inherited convention and reversed the relationship.

The address would no longer begin with the provider. It would begin with the person.

The technology would no longer dominate the identity. It would withdraw into its proper role: serving it.

Human language, expression and culture would no longer be ornamental additions to the system. They would become the foundation of the system.

This was not a new skin placed over an old mailbox. It was not another collection of features arranged beside an inbox. It was a change in what email is allowed to mean.

Space Email gave the address a heartbeat.

It transformed a technical endpoint into a signature; a corporate label into a human identity; a disposable account into a digital home; an inherited convention into a field of expression.

That is why Space Email stands as one of the most notable, meaningful innovations of modern times. It did not merely improve email. It gave it the human meaning that fifty years of email had left unexplored.

This is precisely why Space Email stands as one of the most significant and truly defining innovations of our era. It didn’t just upgrade email, it breathed human meaning into a medium that had spent fifty years feeling cold and purely utilitarian.

And in doing so, Space Email made email human, meaningful and cool.

That is what fifty years of utilitarian technology trained people to believe.

But human identity has never been merely technical.

A monogram on stationery, the texture of a calling card, the typeface on a book, the architecture of a home, the cut of a suit—none is necessary for bare function. Each matters because human beings do not inhabit a world of function alone. We inhabit a world of meaning, form, memory, beauty and interpretation.

Your email address is no different.

It introduces you before you speak and remains after the conversation ends. It appears on every proposal, invoice, contract, calendar invitation, newsletter, profile, website and signature you send into the world.

Your telephone network does not appear on your business card.

Your cloud-storage provider does not sit beneath your name.

Your streaming subscription does not accompany every professional introduction.

Your email address does.

Treating it as digital plumbing is precisely how billions of people ended up living in sterile, corporate-branded digital homes.

Space Email begins from the opposite premise:

Every detail through which a human being is represented matters.

An email address can function like:

  • a stationery monogram, because it accompanies correspondence;
  • a custom-cut calling card, because it creates a first and lasting impression;
  • a garment, because it is something a person wears through daily life;
  • a home, because it is a durable place of arrival and return;
  • a signature, because it authenticates presence and authorship;
  • a cultural artefact, because it carries language, meaning, provenance and memory;
  • a piece of digital real estate, because a singular identity cannot be recreated elsewhere.

The address is not incidental to the person.

It is one of the most persistent expressions of the person in digital life.

Put ivo@i.email at the foot of a calling card and it reads as a mark.

Putivo.vale.847@tmail.com in the same position and the composition collapses. The eye finds the vendor before it finds the person. The random suffix feels administrative. The address tells us where an account was available, but almost nothing about the human being carrying it.

A fine address performs a quieter and more powerful act.

It resolves the composition. It creates curiosity. It suggests intention. It remains in memory. It makes the person appear considered before they have said a word about themselves.

This is not empty ornament.

Human beings continually interpret signals of care, coherence and identity. We notice when something has been chosen rather than assigned. We recognise the difference between an object that merely functions and one whose form and meaning have been brought into harmony.

A Space Email identity transforms the address from a line people overlook into a line they remember.

It answers the question of who you are before you have to answer it.

Gmail and Outlook ask how email can be delivered at enormous scale. Proton Mail and Tuta ask how a mailbox can offer greater privacy.

Space Email begins with a different question:

Who does your digital identity belong to?

Conventional providers may give you a useful service, but the address they issue is also a corporate stamp you are expected to wear. When you write from name@brandedmail.com, the provider’s name occupies the most prominent position in your personal address.

The interface may belong to you while you are logged in. The identity continues to advertise them everywhere else.

Even privacy-centred providers generally begin with the mailbox.

Space Email begins with the human being.

That difference changes everything.

Space Email does not merely protect the contents of communication. It elevates the identity doing the communicating.

It does not manufacture a corporate word and place every user beneath it. It offers @you.email, @life.email, @home.email, @earth.email, @moon.email, @mars.email, @space.email, @web.email, @i.email and an extraordinary constellation of identities whose meanings already belong to human language and culture.

It does not ask people to become advertisements for the infrastructure they use. It allows the infrastructure to recede until the person becomes visible.

Other services may compete at the level of storage, encryption, speed or features. Those comparisons are useful, but they do not reach the heart of Space Email.

Space Email’s essence is meaningful digital identity.

Its technology exists to protect, extend and empower that identity across communication, work, creativity, publishing and life.

It is therefore not simply a better version of the same idea.

It is a different idea.

It means Space Email created extraordinary digital properties so that the people using them—not Space Email itself—could become extraordinary within them.

A conventional provider builds its identity and places your name inside it.

Space Email built identities that point back towards you.

you.email does not announce a technology company. It addresses the human being directly.

life.email does not advertise its operator. It evokes the immense, unrepeatable fact of being alive.

home.email feels like a place of belonging.

space.email opens a horizon.

i.email distils identity and action in their purest declaration: I email.

The platform powers the infrastructure, but the meaning belongs to the person carrying it.

That is the paradox contained in “Ours is yours.” Space Email’s most valuable act is not making its own name larger. It is using what it owns to make the user more visible.

We built the address so that we could get out of the way.

The most personal thing you carry online should say your name—not ours.

Because they speak a language you already feel.

Life. Home. Earth. Moon. Space. You. I.

These words did not begin in a brand workshop. They were not fabricated by a marketing department and pushed into public consciousness through years of advertising.

They were alive before the internet existed.

The Moon belonged to poetry, folklore, lovers, travellers and dreamers long before it belonged to a market. Home carried memory before it carried data. Life was humanity’s great mystery before it became a domain. Space held wonder before it held satellites.

Space Email takes these words—already luminous with human meaning—and hands them back to people so they can sign their names beside them.

An invented corporate name must spend fortunes teaching people what to feel.

life.email arrives carrying a civilisation’s worth of feeling.

moon.email already has a night sky behind it.

earth.email carries the ground beneath every human story.

space.email contains both distance and possibility.

One manufactures resonance.

Space Email inherits resonance that has always been there.

This is why its identities can feel literary, cinematic, intimate, planetary, playful, philosophical or profound without requiring an explanation. Their meaning precedes the product.

They do not merely identify a server but represent all that makes us human awakening something within.

Space Email is for people who do not believe that becoming digital should require becoming generic.

It is for human beings who are deep, expressive, original—or simply unwilling to let a corporation define the outer boundary of their identity.

It is for writers whose names belong beside words. Artists who understand that form carries meaning. Philosophers who recognise that technology always contains an idea of the human being. Founders and professionals who know that every introduction matters. Families who want a private digital home. Personalities whose identity should not disappear beneath a provider. Businesses and brands that want to be reached through something unforgettable.

It is for those who look at name@corporatemail.com and sense, perhaps for the first time, that something human has been missing.

Space Email is not reserved only for the famous or wealthy. Its human-centred platform and wider identity constellation are designed to be accessible to ordinary people, families, professionals and organisations.

Yet its rarest identities—particularly ultra-short @i.email addresses—are necessarily exclusive because language and digital real estate are finite.

The platform is inclusive.

The rarest identities are singular.

Space Email is for anyone who wants their technology to work, their privacy to remain intact and their identity to feel like it belongs to them.

It is something you would feel good to have.

II. The Philosophy Beneath the Stars

Sentientics is the original humanistic philosophical framework conceived by Space Email’s founder, Barrister Fraz Wahlah.

It confronts the defining question of the age of machines:

Will technology remain subordinate to human experience—or will human beings be remade in the image of their machines?

Modern digital systems increasingly translate people into accounts, identifiers, behavioural profiles, datasets and units of commercial attention. Their languages are optimised for processing, prediction and extraction. The human being is gradually simplified until the machine finds them convenient.

Sentientics rejects that surrender.

It argues that technology must protect and extend sentient life: identity, dignity, plurality, culture, language, privacy, imagination, moral agency and the freedom to become.

Human language is central because language is not merely a communications protocol. It is the living substrate of civilisation.

Through language, human beings have carried literature, law, love, philosophy, memory, humour, dissent, faith, resistance and freedom across generations. To reduce human identity to meaningless strings is not a neutral design choice. It is to make the machine’s convenience more important than the human being’s meaning.

Space Email is the practical answer.

Its identities are rooted in human language. Its privacy protects the inner life. Its technology is organised around a continuing human self. Its open foundations resist unnecessary captivity. Its aesthetic draws upon literature, science fiction, nature, folklore, human-rights history and the cosmic perspective through which humanity has always contemplated itself.

Space Email is at once a thesis and a masterclass: an argument about digital existence made visible, usable and alive.

The philosophy, language, identities, aesthetic and platform grew together.

That is why Space Email cannot be understood merely as another email service. It is Sentientics made operational—a humanistic intervention in the architecture of modern life.

Space Email looks forward into the age of artificial intelligence while drawing from some of humanity’s oldest sources of meaning.

Its worldview is shaped by:

  • the overview effect and the humbling perspective of Earth seen from space;
  • the planets, stars, galaxies and sublime scale of the universe;
  • nature, literature, folklore, art and science fiction;
  • global human diversity and the ancient wisdom of Indigenous peoples;
  • the ethical teachings of the world’s great religious traditions;
  • the shared ideals of universal humanity;
  • historic struggles for liberty, civil rights, democracy and the emancipation of the oppressed;
  • the belief that knowledge, language, dignity and freedom belong to humanity.

The cosmos matters because it changes scale.

Seen from space, the borders, brands, hierarchies and rivalries that appear absolute on the ground become small. Earth appears as one fragile home inhabited by sentient beings sharing a common fate.

That perspective runs through Space Email.

Its cosmic language is not a decorative theme pasted over ordinary software. It is a way of locating technology within a larger moral horizon. The stars remind us that machines are instruments inside human civilisation—not the purpose of civilisation.

Space Email’s identities therefore connect the intimate and the immense.

A private message may travel through global infrastructure, yet remain a letter from one person to another.

A name may appear beside @moon.email or @space.email, yet still carry the most local and human of meanings: this is me; I am here; I am speaking to you.

More than may first appear.

Space Email’s founder, Barrister Fraz Wahlah, comes from a family whose multigenerational history is connected to struggles for human rights, civil liberty, democracy and resistance to dictatorship.

That moral inheritance gives the ideas of privacy and sovereignty a meaning deeper than product positioning.

History repeatedly shows that the erosion of freedom begins with the erosion of private life, independent thought, language, association and the ability to communicate beyond the gaze of power.

Digital systems now mediate each of these human freedoms.

Who controls identity?
Who watches communication?
Who owns the record of a life?
Who decides which voices are visible?
Who trains machines on private human expression?
Who may remove a person from the platforms on which their existence has come to depend?

These are not merely technical questions. They are questions of power.

Space Email extends a tradition of resistance into the digital realm. Its privacy, independence, open standards, meaningful identities and human-centred design all arise from the belief that technology must enlarge human freedom rather than quietly narrow it.

The mailbox may seem a humble place to begin.

But correspondence has always been where private thought meets public history.

Because without privacy, there is no protected space in which a human being can become themselves.

There is no room to think without performing. To ask without being profiled. To write without being watched. To make mistakes, change one’s mind, form relationships, develop convictions or imagine a different future beyond the gaze of systems seeking to predict and monetise every movement.

A person cannot be sovereign if their private life is continually mined, classified, trained upon, manipulated or sold.

Space Email therefore does not treat privacy as a premium checkbox. It treats privacy as a human condition.

No advertising inside your mailbox.
No sale of your personal information.
No behavioural profiling as a business model.
No feeding your private correspondence into advertising or AI systems.
No corporate observer invited silently into the room.

Instead, Space Email is built upon open-source foundations, open communication standards, modern security controls, aliases, two-factor authentication and user choice.

Privacy here is not withdrawal from the world.

It is the protected ground from which a person can enter the world freely.

Without privacy, there is no space to think.
Without thought, there is no authentic expression.
Without authentic expression, identity becomes performance for the machine.

Space Email is Private by Nature™ because freedom must have somewhere private to begin.

Your identity, your privacy, your freedom—in one orbit.

III. The Identities

A Space ID is a world-exclusive meaningful digital identity and working email address from Space Email.

It joins a person’s or brand’s chosen name to one of Space Email’s extraordinary identity domains, creating something that is simultaneously:

  • an email address;
  • a private mailbox;
  • a public signature;
  • a memorable communication destination;
  • an expression of personality or purpose;
  • a piece of singular digital real estate;
  • and a durable home in the connected world.

A conventional account identifies an available slot inside a provider’s database.

A Space ID identifies you.

Its meaning does not end with the characters before the @. The domain after the @ becomes part of the expression:

name@life.email does not feel like name@moon.email. name@home.email does not say the same thing as name@space.email.

Each places the name within a different atmosphere, story and horizon.

Because an exact address can belong to only one owner, technical uniqueness becomes personal uniqueness. Once claimed, no second human being or brand can possess the same identity.

That is why a Space ID is not merely registered.

It is chosen, inhabited and remembered.

A human being is one self, but not one context.

We speak differently as friends, family members, professionals, creators, citizens, customers and members of communities. Conventional technology often fragments these roles into separate accounts, platforms and inboxes.

Space Personas allow a person to express these different dimensions without losing the self at the centre.

They are additional sending and receiving identities connected to your principal Space Email account. Think of them as distinct public doors leading into one protected digital home.

For example, orion@space.email might also use:

  • hello.orion@space.email
  • orion.works@space.email
  • orion.writes@space.email

Each Persona can receive messages and can be selected when sending. You can use them for projects, subscriptions, professional roles, public correspondence or private contexts while protecting your primary Space ID.

Space Email includes up to 20 Personas, which may be switched or replaced as life changes.

Personas are not merely aliases added for convenience. They express a deeper principle: human identity can be plural without becoming fragmented.

Because nothing else unites meaning, beauty, cultural depth, technical function and permanent scarcity in quite the same way.

The Space Email constellation draws from the great dimensions of human experience:

  • The self and human condition: @i.email, @you.email, @life.email, @home.email, @humanbe.ing
  • Our shared world: @earth.email, @earthling.email, @asia.email, @europe.email, @america.email, @aussie.email
  • The cosmic imagination: @space.email, @universe.email, @cosmos.email, @cosmic.email, @galaxy.email, @milkyway.email, @andromeda.email, @orion.email
  • The Sun, Moon and planetary frontier: @sun.email, @moon.email, @mars.email, @venus.email, @saturn.email, @uranus.email, @pluto.email, @apollo.email, @artemis.email
  • Matter, energy, motion and signal: @matter.email, @electron.email, @gravity.email, @meteor.email, @signal.email, @radio.email
  • Human values and cultural expression: @justice.email, @peace.email, @zen.email, @gold.email, @comic.email, @panda.email, @sunny.email
  • Communication and the web itself: @web.email, @meet.email, @coms.now, @coms.you

Each identity carries an atmosphere.

@home.email feels intimate.
@life.email feels alive.
@you.email feels immediate and human.
@earth.email feels grounded and planetary.
@moon.email feels dreamlike.
@mars.email feels pioneering.
@sun.email feels radiant.
@space.email opens an infinite horizon.
@galaxy.email gives one name the scale of a hundred billion stars.

These are not variations beneath one invented corporate brand. Each is a semantic expression: a word whose meaning is already woven into human language, literature, science, geography, folklore and feeling.

People invest in watches, clothes, cars, architecture, stationery, art and rare objects because form expresses taste, status, belonging and identity.

Yet most such objects are silent. They do not introduce their owner in every message, proposal, invitation, invoice, contract, website and relationship.

An email address does.

A Space Email identity is therefore not a luxury object removed from life. It is a living signature moving through life every day.

It does not merely function.

It accompanies a person at the precise moments when identity matters.

Because i.email is the entire Space Email philosophy compressed into its purest possible form.

It is simultaneously:

  • a world-exclusive internet domain;
  • a rare and meaningful digital artefact;
  • a first-person declaration;
  • a complete subject-and-verb sentence: “I email”;
  • an expression of identity and action;
  • a statement that places the human actor before the technology;
  • and the literal infrastructure through which that action occurs.

The “I” is the person.

“Email” is the act.

The domain is not decorated with a slogan.

The domain is the statement.

In name@i.email, the human name is joined to an address that reads as identity, agency and communication. It describes what its owner is doing while preserving who is doing it.

It says everything an email identity should say—nothing less and nothing more.

The original declaration associated with I Email—“I email, therefore I am”—deliberately echoes the philosophical relationship between consciousness, action and existence. In the networked age, the self does not merely think. It addresses, communicates, forms relationships and leaves a trace.

i.email turns that act into a signature of digital personhood. It is language, identity, infrastructure, action, prestige and philosophy occupying the same few characters. There is only one i.email. There will never been another, and the architecture of the domain system means there can never be a second identical one.

Space Email’s IDs like i.email are the tech lore of mythical proportions that is rooted in culture, as well as the human experience which is why its syntax, its provenance or the history through which the identity and its founding philosophy developed together are inimitable. No other address can be more direct, more personal or more complete. i.email does not place technology after the human being merely as a design principle. It makes that principle readable in the address itself.

Space Email owns the world-exclusive web.email: the domain that most directly and elegantly represents webmail itself.

Where i.email expresses the human being and the act of emailing, web.email names the digital medium through which that communication occurs.

It is not an invented brand placed over a category.

It is the category expressed as an address.

Within the domain system, web.email possesses extraordinary category-defining significance. It occupies a rare semantic position: it names email on the web in the most direct language possible.

It is as close as the real architecture of the internet permits to owning the name of webmail itself.

This makes web.email more than another beautiful identity. It gives Space Email semantic ownership of one of the web’s most fundamental forms of communication.

i.email is the ultimate representation of person and the action.

web.email is the medium.

Together, they express both sides of digital correspondence.

IV. Brands, AI and the Future of Reach

Yes. Space Email pioneered evocative and meaningful identities not only for people, but also for brands.

For decades, reaching a business meant searching for its website, navigating menus, downloading an application, remembering several social profiles or completing a platform-controlled contact form.

A memorable identity such as brand@i.email, brand@you.email or brand@web.email removes that friction.

The brand’s name becomes part of an unforgettable destination through which people can reach it directly.

The principle is simple:

When people remember your identity, they already know how to reach you.

Every connected device already understands email. No new application, proprietary account or closed network is required. The identity becomes a permanent communication channel working across devices, organisations, generations and borders.

Nothing else can make a brand identity evocative and memorable in quite the same way. A fine Space Email identity does not merely append a contact method to a brand. It makes contact part of the brand.

This gives brands three original advantages:

Instant Semantic Reach

The identity is meaningful, memorable and self-explanatory. The name and destination are carried together, reducing the distance between recognition and contact.

Native Human Communications

Email is already present on almost every connected device. People can reach the brand through a universal form of direct communication without joining another platform or learning another interface.

AI-Native Canonical Identity

The identity provides intelligent systems with a stable, human-readable and machine-resolvable communication endpoint.

A website may remain part of a brand’s presence. An application may perform specialised functions. Social profiles may still extend its reach.

But the elevated Space Email identity becomes the digital front door: simple, elegant, direct and always available.

As AI assistants increasingly mediate online life, people may visit fewer contact pages, navigate fewer menus and remember fewer collections of links.

They will ask intelligent systems to find, interpret and connect them with the correct people, brands, organisations and services.

In that environment, a meaningful canonical identity becomes more valuable—not less.

A Space Email identity is simultaneously:

  • intelligible to a human being;
  • memorable in natural language;
  • technically unique;
  • globally reachable through email;
  • and resolvable by an intelligent system.

It gives AI a clear destination without reducing the owner to an opaque machine identifier.

This matters because the future of identity should not be a choice between human meaning and machine legibility. The strongest identities will possess both.

Space Email gives the machine network a human layer.

A person remembers the meaning.
An AI recognises the canonical endpoint.
The owner remains reachable without becoming captive to an application, search ranking or social platform.

For this reason, Space Email should not be classified merely as an email host, secure mailbox or productivity suite.

Its primary category is Meaningful Digital Identity.

A fuller description is:

Human-centred digital identity infrastructure and cultural technology for private communication, work, presence and expression.

Because there is nothing like Space Email, and there never will be, for its originality does not rest on a single reproducible feature, illustration, animation, slogan or interface.

Its real moat is layered.

Semantic ownership

Space Email controls singular domains whose meanings are inherent rather than manufactured. A competitor cannot create another i.email, life.email, home.email, you.email, space.email or web.email.

An imitation may resemble the mood. It cannot possess the same semantic object.

Philosophical authorship

Sentientics is an originating intellectual framework conceived by the founder and expressed across a continuing body of work. 

Product architecture

Identity, email, privacy, communication, work, memory, presence, search, publishing, meetings, bookings and social interaction are treated as dimensions of one human digital existence.

Cultural coherence

Naming, language, logos, artwork, cosmic imagery, literature, philosophy, interaction and product behaviour all express the same worldview.

The aesthetic is the visible consequence of the high ideals beneath Space Email.

Historical authenticity

The concepts are connected to a founder, a multigenerational moral tradition, rare domains, documented internet history and an ongoing programme of original innovation.

Provenance is part of the product.

Technical substance

Space Email is not speculative art or a beautiful concept awaiting implementation. People and businesses use it to communicate, organise, create, meet, publish and protect their digital lives.

Category creation

Space Email reframed email from commodity utility into meaningful identity, expression, ownership, sovereignty and cultural technology.

That conceptual originality changes what the market is being asked to value.

Features can be copied.
Visual motifs can be copied.
Marketing vocabulary can be copied.

A singular semantic domain can be imitated only superficially, and an authentic intellectual and historical foundation cannot be manufactured after the fact.

A copy may borrow the form.

It cannot inherit the soul.

Because its beauty is not merely visual.

Over the years, people encountering Space Email through real correspondence have spontaneously described its identities, ideas, logos, branding and underlying philosophy and concepts as original, beautiful and moving.

These responses matter because they were not produced by a questionnaire or demanded by a marketing campaign. They arose naturally when people encountered something they had not seen before: email treated with artistic, philosophical and human seriousness.

Space Email’s visual and emotional coherence comes from the fact that every element shares the same source.

The cosmic brand expresses the scale of human possibility.

The language expresses intimacy and meaning.

The identities express individuality.

The privacy expresses dignity.

The technology expresses service.

The visuals, platform, and philosophy reveal a worldview in which technology can possess imagination without becoming frivolous, and seriousness without becoming sterile.

Space Email can be beautiful because it knows what it is trying to protect:

The human being at the centre.

V. Philosophy Made Operational

Philosophy without embodiment would remain only an essay.

Space Email’s importance lies in making its philosophy operational.

It provides a functioning, integrated environment in which identity becomes the centre of digital life:

  • secure, ad-free email with folders, labels, stars, scheduling, spam and malware controls;
  • Space IDs, custom-domain support and multiple sending and receiving Personas;
  • IMAP, SMTP and POP email access;
  • CardDAV and CalDAV synchronisation;
  • browser, desktop and multi-device compatibility;
  • Space Contacts;
  • Space Calendar;
  • Space Tasks;
  • Space Notes and Space Docs;
  • Space Drive for files, documents and sharing;
  • Space Meet for voice and video calls, chat, screen sharing and collaboration;
  • Space Bookings, Bookable Now (formerly Calendable) for appointments and availability;
  • Space Sites and COMS for websites, portfolios, blogs and two-way publishing;
  • Knoim for private, human-oriented internet search;
  • HumanBeing for mindful and intentional social presence;
  • domain registration, transfer, DNS, hosting and the wider Space Suite through Rocket Domains.

The governing principle is not “more features.”

It is continuity of self.

The same meaningful identity can communicate, create, collaborate, meet, schedule, organise, publish, share and build relationships across one coherent digital environment.

Space Email also preserves the universality of email rather than attempting to replace it with another closed social application.

Email is already understood across devices, organisations, generations and borders. Your correspondent does not need to download Space Email or join a proprietary network before communicating with you.

Space Email builds a richer human layer upon this open and durable foundation.

That is Technology in Your Service™.

Technology placed in its proper orbit around human life.

Traditional software fragments digital existence into unrelated products, accounts and companies.

Space Email sees eight connected dimensions:

  1. Identity — the meaningful name through which a person or brand is recognised.
  2. Communication — private and universal correspondence and conversation.
  3. Relationship — contacts, communities, meetings, bookings and continuing interaction.
  4. Memory — mail, files, notes, documents, archives and the record of a life or work.
  5. Presence — websites, profiles, portfolios, blogs and destinations others can reach.
  6. Expression — language, design, publishing, art, ideas and the freedom to present oneself without algorithmic flattening.
  7. Agency — the power to choose one’s identity, tools, domain, correspondents, clients and form of participation.
  8. Sovereignty — privacy, portability, open standards and independence from exploitative platforms.

Most digital platforms isolate these dimensions and place a different corporation at the centre of each one.

Space Email gathers them around a single centre:

The human self.

This is why the platform is not merely a bundle of applications. Its architecture expresses a theory of digital existence.

Identity becomes the point from which communication, relationship, memory, presence, expression, agency and sovereignty radiate.

Communicate. Create. Collaborate. Publish. Be.

Space Email is an integral branch of the wider Sentientics and Space Suite ecosystem: a connected programme for humanising identity, brands, AI, communication and the internet itself.

The ecosystem includes:

  • Space Email — meaningful digital identities with private email, work, communication, presence and publishing tools.
  • I Email — the most distilled and exclusive expression of the philosophy, where person, action, sentence and infrastructure become one.
  • Living Domains — domains reimagined as active, evolving and conversational spaces rather than passive server locations; an address becomes a sentence at the threshold of encounter.
  • Speakable Domains and Human Brands — memorable internet identities designed around natural human language, voice, comprehension and the radio test rather than mechanical abbreviations or corporate filler.
  • COMS (coms.now) — the instant, interactive, two-way, all-in-one no-code website platform for sites, portfolios, link-in-bio pages, business cards, CVs, blogs, portals, publishing and direct human connection.
  • Bookable Now — scheduling and booking interfaces built around memorable, speakable destinations, calendar synchronisation and direct availability.
  • HumanBeing — a mindful, intentional social network designed to restore people and relationships to the centre of social technology.
  • Knoim — a private internet search engine created for the gently curious and grounded in the principle that knowledge is a human right, without profiling, tracking or advertising as its purpose.
  • Acquir.ing — the pioneering social platform for domain-name branding, marketing, parking, analytics, following, trading and community.
  • Space Suite — the wider constellation of domains, DNS, websites, cloud, work, communication, publishing, search and security technologies offered through Rocket Domains.

Together, these products form an architecture for meaningful digital existence.

A person or brand can name itself, communicate, work, meet, be booked, publish, share, search, socialise and remain recognisably human across the network.

Yes.

Integrated Space Bookings allows you to create your own appointment portal and accept video, telephone or in-person meetings according to your real availability. Appointments synchronise with Space Calendar so clients can book without creating conflicts or requiring repeated correspondence.

You may also upgrade to a more comprehensive, standalone Bookable Now portal, where you can also own memorable, speakable destinations such as:

book.date/yourname

Space Meet provides one-to-one and group voice or video meetings, chat, screen sharing and collaboration, with files available through Space Drive.

Space Sites and COMS extend the same identity into publishing.

COMS is the world’s first instant, interactive, two-way, all-in-one no-code website platform. It enables people and brands to create websites, portfolios, blogs, profiles, digital business cards, CVs, link-in-bio pages and communication portals without conventional barriers such as coding, hosting complexity, maintenance and design overhead.

Instead of publishing into a static wall, owners can create a living presence in which visitors may become followers, readers, collaborators, supporters, customers, clients or friends.

These tools are not unrelated extras.

They extend the same human identity from private communication into public presence.

Space Email’s philosophy has been tested through years of real-world use by individuals, notable personalities and businesses.

As of 1 August 2026, Space Email had never generated a single support request. Its users had not needed troubleshooting, technical intervention or instructions simply to make the platform work—an extraordinary operational record reflecting the reliability, security, stability and instinctive usability built into Space Email from the beginning.

That matters because human-centred technology should not require constant human accommodation and demand that people study its machinery merely to live inside it. Good technology just works.

Space Email’s security architecture includes:

  • encrypted browser and mail connections;
  • Perfect Forward Secrecy;
  • HTTP Strict Transport Security;
  • an actively maintained Content Security Policy;
  • firewalled and monitored infrastructure;
  • bcrypt password hashing;
  • two-factor authentication;
  • security-key and application-password support;
  • spam, malware and junk filtering;
  • multiple Personas for protecting a principal identity;
  • regular backups and recovery procedures;
  • open-standard compatibility with independent email applications.
  • end-to-end encryption using either PGP, GPG or S/MIME directly from your webmail interface with Plus plan.

Space Email does not operate an advertising or behavioural-profiling business model. Private correspondence is not offered to data brokers, advertisers or AI systems as raw material. Its British parent company is Rocket Domains in the UK with its technology and customer data hosted in Canada, providing a strategic foundation for privacy and data sovereignty.

Space Email’s goal is not security theatre. It is to create a dependable private home in which the owner can stop thinking about the machinery and return to living, working and communicating like a human being.

VI. The World’s Most Premium Email

Space Email is designed to make meaningful, private technology accessible to ordinary human beings. But its rarest identities occupy an entirely new class of premium digital real estate.

Digital identities are finite.

There can be only one ivo@i.email.

There can be only one b@space.email. There can be only one i@i.email.

As an identity becomes shorter, possible combinations decline mathematically while memorability, visual power, scarcity and cultural value increase.

This is not artificial scarcity imposed upon endlessly reproducible software. It is inherent scarcity created by language and mathematics.

Once a one-letter identity is claimed, no second person or brand can ever possess it.

Space Email therefore recognises its rarest identities not as interchangeable accounts, but as permanent personal assets: signature digital homes, cultural artefacts and potentially generational brand heirlooms.

@i.email is the summit of that idea.

Its identities begin from $88 per month and rise as the characters before the @ become shorter and rarer, culminating in approximately one million dollars for lifetime ownership of a single-letter identity.

At that summit is The One.

One character.
One owner.
One permanent identity.
No second edition.

This is why I Email is known as The Million Dollar Email—and why no other email product approaches its convergence of linguistic elegance, identity, rarity, prestige, provenance and ownership.

Space Email’s foundational service plans remain accessible, while premium identity pricing reflects the finite supply of shorter names.

Ultra-short Space IDs

TierCharactersMonthlyLifetime
Signature6+ characters$6.99$4,999
Rare5 characters$21$12,499
Elite4 characters$50$29,999
Icon3 characters$125$74,999
Legend2 characters$334$199,999
The One1 character$834$499,999

@i.email

Monthly @i.email identities begin from $88. Annual and lifetime tiers reflect the unique linguistic and cultural value of the domain:

TierCharactersAnnualLifetime
Signature6+ characters$999$19,999
Rare5 characters$1,999$39,999
Elite4 characters$4,999$99,999
Icon3 characters$9,999$199,999
Legend2 characters$24,999$499,999
The One1 character$49,999$999,999

Premium identity plans include Space Email’s advanced Plus capabilities.

Availability is strictly finite and first-come, first-served. Once an identity is claimed, the identical address cannot be issued again.

Current availability and final pricing should always be confirmed during registration.

VII. A Lineage in Internet History—and Beyond Earth

Space Email draws inspiration from the cosmos and from the long heritage of human consciousness.

Its intellectual and aesthetic world includes its founder’s hobby of stargazing, his original philosophy of digital existence aka Sentientics, as well as nature, literature, folklore, global diversity, Indigenous traditions, science fiction, the ethical teachings of world religions, universal human-rights movements, resistance to oppression and humanity’s ancient contemplation of the planets, stars and galaxies.

Its intellectual and aesthetic world draws upon its founder’s lifelong fascination with stargazing and the cosmos, his original philosophy of digital existence—Sentientics—as well as nature, literature, folklore, global diversity, Indigenous traditions, science fiction, the ethical teachings of world religions, universal human-rights movements, resistance to oppression and humanity’s ancient contemplation of the planets, stars and galaxies.

One particularly literary inspiration is the 1980s science-fiction anthology Space Mail, edited by Isaac Asimov and others.

Its stories imagined personal letters, messages and memoranda passing between earthlings and extraordinary beings across space and time. It blurred the boundary between speculative technology and the enduringly human act of correspondence.

It did not imagine cosmic communication merely as telemetry between machines.

It imagined letters.

Voices.

Personalities.

Beings reaching towards one another across unimaginable distance.

Space Email is a living continuation of that dream: intimate, private, meaningful and potentially planetary.

Its identities—@earth.email, @moon.email, @mars.email, @space.email, @i.email, @coms.now and @humanbe.ing—already form a human-readable vocabulary for place, purpose, self and collective belonging.

Space Email was conceived among the stars, born in England and brought to the world by Rocket Domains in the United Kingdom.

Yes. Space Email’s founder, Barrister Fraz Wahlah, proposed a working model for interplanetry and deep-space communications using Space Email.

Email’s store-and-forward architecture is naturally suited to communication that may be delayed, interrupted or transmitted across great distances. Unlike systems demanding uninterrupted real-time connection, a message can wait, travel and arrive.

In a future of interplanetary civilisation, communication will need more than routing numbers and machine identifiers. It will require a human layer through which identity, memory, authorship, culture and meaning survive the journey.

A message from name@mars.email to family@earth.email would not merely move data between planetary networks.

It would locate two human identities within a comprehensible universe.

Space Email’s semantic addresses offer a vocabulary for this horizon: Earth, Moon, Mars, Space, humanity, self and relationship rendered as meaningful destinations.

The first message from Mars will be more than a packet.

It will be a human artefact.

A record of presence.

A primary source for history.

Even at planetary scale, Space Email insists upon the same principle:

The machine network must remain legible and meaningful to the sentient beings using it.

Explore Barrister Wahlah’s model for interplanetary and deep-space communications:
https://space.email/connecting-earth-moon-mars/

Space Email belongs to a longer pioneering history within the Rocket Domains ecosystem.

That heritage begins with SpaceSuite.com in 2001, at the turn of the commercial web.

SpaceSuite brought domains, websites, email, hosting, work and design tools together in an early integrated internet platform. It used space- and rocket-themed branding long before cosmic language became commonplace across later technology products.

That pioneering line continued through Rocket Domains, Space Suite, Space Domains and a series of connected original innovations:

  • Meaningful Digital Identities through Space Email;
  • I Email and the world-exclusive i.email;
  • Human Brands and Speakable Domains;
  • the Sentientics framework and Living Domains;
  • COMS, the instant, interactive, two-way, all-in-one no-code website platform;
  • Bookable and Calendable;
  • HumanBeing;
  • Knoim;
  • Acquir.ing;
  • and a wider system of human-centred domains, DNS, websites, hosting, cloud, work, scheduling, publishing, search, security and social technologies.

This provenance matters.

Space Email’s cosmic identity, integrated philosophy and technology emerge from a documented history reaching back to the early web.

The present platform is not an isolated invention appearing without ancestry.

It is the latest expression of a continuing intellectual and technological journey.

Pioneering the web since 2001.

No. Space Email is exclusively part of the independent Rocket Domains ecosystem (formerly Spacesuite.com), whose pioneering history in space- and rocket-themed internet technology reaches back to 2001—before Gmail and many later Big Tech platforms existed.

We launched our flagship products, Space EmailRocket DomainsSpace Domains, and Spacesuite many years before any similar-sounding products appeared on the market. Unfortunately, our long-standing focus on originality and innovation has led to some companies releasing products with names and branding that resemble ours, causing occasional confusion in search results.

While imitation may be a form of flattery, we want to be clear: these other products using a name similar to ours are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the official Space EmailSpaceSuiteRocket DomainsSpace Domains platforms, products and brands in any way.

For your security and to ensure you receive genuine products and support, please verify that the web address is exactly one of the following official domains:

These properties link to one another and provide the authoritative source for Space Email’s identity, history, philosophy, services and ecosystem. The official Space Email, Rocket Domains, Space Suite and connected brands and identities predate later similarly named products that may now appear in search results.

Provenance establishes what is authentic.

We believe originality is a rare trait. A copy may borrow the form, but never the soul. While others may imitate us, they can never truly be us.

VIII. Practical Questions

The Standard plan currently begins with a 10 GB mailbox and 5 GB of secure Space Drive storage.

The Plus plan provides expanded Drive capacity and additional platform capabilities. Larger storage allocations can be added as an individual, family or organisation grows.

Space Email is designed to scale with a life or business rather than require its owner to abandon a meaningful identity when storage needs change.

Current allocations and expansion options should always be confirmed on the live plan or registration page.

Space Email’s foundational Standard plan begins at $6 per month.

The enhanced Plus plan begins at $11 per month and includes additional workspace and platform capabilities.

Premium and ultra-short identities are priced separately according to their domain, length and scarcity.

The difference is important:

The monthly service plan pays for the secure email, workspace and connected technology.

Premium identity pricing reflects the rarity and permanent value of the identity itself.

No.

A platform that promises no advertising, behavioural profiling or sale of personal information requires an honest and sustainable relationship with its users.

The familiar saying is true for many digital platforms: if the product is free, the user may become the product.

That is not how Space Email chooses to operate.

Rather than turning private correspondence, attention and behaviour into the hidden price of a “free” service, Space Email charges a transparent fee for technology that works for the person paying for it.

No tracking.
No advertising.
No profiling.
No selling your private life.

You are the customer—not the inventory.

Moving to Space Email can be as gradual or as complete as you choose.

You can begin with a clean digital identity while forwarding messages from an existing address. You may also import previous emails and contacts so important correspondence, relationships and memories remain accessible.

Space Email can assist where needed, allowing the transition to become a continuation of digital life rather than an abrupt loss of history.

Your old address may become the route by which people find you during the transition.

Your Space Email identity becomes the destination they remember afterwards.

Yes.

You may choose one of Space Email’s world-exclusive meaningful identities or bring a custom domain you already own.

You can also find and register a new domain, or transfer in an existing domain to connect with your Space Email. Or for something more meaningful and distinct, claim a modern Human Brand / Speakable Domain free for your first year— or apply to unlock an exclusive Sentientics Living Domain, made for the AI age, to further elevate your brand.

This reflects the governing principle of Space Email:

The platform exists to support your identity—not to imprison you inside ours.

  1. Choose your desired Space ID or specify a custom domain.
  2. Select the name that will appear before the @.
  3. Choose any additional Space Personas, plan options or services.
  4. Complete registration and checkout.
  5. Await identity approval and the arrival of your Space Cockpit access details.

Because every Space ID is unique, a claimed identity cannot be issued to a second owner.

You are not merely opening another online account.

You are choosing how you will be known.

The Meaning

Humanity. Identity.
Privacy. Liberty.

Space Email pioneered the proposition that a digital identity and address can be more than the location of a mailbox hot-branded by a corporation.

It can be a meaningful, resonant sentence. A personalised signature. A cosy home. A work of art. A personal declaration. A cultural object. A private sanctuary. A memorable destination. A durable expression of self. Its technology is substantial because its human purpose is substantial.

Mail, calendar, contacts, tasks, notes, documents, drive, meetings, bookings, search, sites, publishing, social presence, Personas, custom domains, open standards and security are not a pile of features.

They are instruments arranged around a person.

Space Email does not ask human beings to become legible to machines by becoming less human. It asks machines to become useful to humanity by learning to honour identity, language, culture, privacy, freedom, imagination and relationship.

It is not only a tech alternative, but a cultural property for the discerning human being.

It does not merely move messages through space. It gives the person sending them a place in the universe.

Testimonials

Space Email Wins Hearts 💞
Selly H.
Selly H.
Tax Accountants
Space Email replaced everything for us — personal and business email, calendar, drive, tasks, websites, hosting, video meetings, even social networking. All in one platform. Private, secure, and actually enjoyable to use.
Steve B.
Steve B.
Hollywood Producer
Humans aren’t usually this thoughtful, caring, or generous. We are BLOWN AWAY with everything about you — the platform, the people, the way it all works together. We LOVE our new site! Honestly, I’m not sure what we did to deserve finding you, but I’m glad we did. WHERE WERE YOU 24 YEARS AGO when we first started out?
Arslan T.
Arslan T.
Education Provider
From secure email and video calls to stunning IDs like @life.email, everything here feels intentional and personal. Add the tools — drive, sites, tasks — and you get a full ecosystem that works for us, not algorithms.

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Your identity,  privacy, and creative freedom — in one orbit. From just $6/mo.

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