GhostBeam is a private peer-to-peer chat app built by TIZZLE.
It was designed around a simple idea: communication should feel instant, lightweight, and private without needing a heavy backend sitting in the middle.
Now GhostBeam supports P2P video calls too.
That means users can create a session, share a link, start chatting, and move into a direct video call without accounts, dashboards, or unnecessary friction.
What GhostBeam is
GhostBeam is a zero-backend P2P communication tool.
Instead of building around stored conversations, user accounts, and centralised chat history, GhostBeam focuses on temporary sessions between peers.
The aim is simple:
create a session
share the link
connect with another person
chat directly
start a video call when needed
It is built for quick private communication, not bloated social features.
Why zero-backend matters
Most chat apps rely on servers to manage users, messages, history, and delivery.
That works for large platforms, but it also adds more infrastructure, more stored data, and more moving parts.
GhostBeam takes a different approach.
The app is designed to keep sessions lightweight and direct, using peer-to-peer communication where possible.
That helps reduce unnecessary backend dependency and keeps the product focused on privacy, speed, and simplicity.
P2P video calls are now live
The biggest update is direct P2P video calling.
Users can now move beyond text chat and start face-to-face sessions inside GhostBeam.
This makes the app more useful for:
quick private calls
lightweight meetings
temporary support chats
small project conversations
fast one-to-one communication
privacy-focused video sessions
It is not trying to replace full business meeting platforms.
It is designed for fast, direct communication when you do not need all the extra weight.
Privacy first by design
GhostBeam is built around privacy from the start.
The product avoids unnecessary accounts, unnecessary storage, and unnecessary complexity.
That does not mean every peer-to-peer app is magically perfect or risk-free, but it does mean the architecture is intentionally leaner.
The goal is to keep communication focused on the two people actually talking.
No bloated backend. No permanent chat system. No overcomplicated setup.
Simple sessions, fewer steps
A product like this only works if it is easy to use.
GhostBeam keeps the flow simple:
start a session
copy the link
send it to someone
let them join
chat or call
That is the whole point.
Private tools often fail because they feel too technical. GhostBeam is meant to feel usable immediately.
Built by TIZZLE
GhostBeam is part of TIZZLE's wider work building useful, polished web products.
The focus is not just making something look good.
It needs to feel fast, clear, and purposeful.
GhostBeam is a small product, but it shows the direction we care about: lightweight tools, strong design, practical features, and better user experiences.