Sanket.Chat
The Problem

Fast Encrypted Internal Communication via Secure Messenger

Speed and security are not opposing choices. Sanket gives distributed teams the instant, low-friction messaging experience of a consumer app - without sacrificing the encryption, data ownership, and administrative governance that sensitive organisations require. Replace informal WhatsApp groups and unmanaged messaging with a formally approved channel that moves at operational speed.

The Sanket Answer

Consumer-app speed with enterprise governance

Priority broadcast for time-critical operational messages

Shadow IT eliminated - one approved, governed channel

Works offline - queues and delivers on reconnection

See It In Action

The shift

Before Sanket vs. After Sanket

Before - current state risks

Low-latency messaging experience with the speed of a consumer app and the controls of an enterprise platform

Priority broadcast channels for urgent operational updates, field alerts, and time-critical instructions

Thread-based group channels for departments, projects, and cross-team coordination

Encrypted file and document sharing for fast operational context without email overhead

After - with Sanket

Mobile-first design ensures field teams, remote staff, and distributed offices stay connected

Administrator-governed user structure eliminates the shadow IT risk of informal consumer group proliferation

Offline message queueing keeps communication flowing even when network connectivity is intermittent

Built for this

The architecture that makes fast encrypted internal communication for distributed teams work

Shadow IT is born from friction. When teams resort to personal WhatsApp because approved channels are too slow or cumbersome, sensitive operational information exits the organisation's governance. Sanket removes this friction - providing an experience fast enough that employees choose it voluntarily, while keeping communication under institutional control.

Zero-Knowledge Server

Fast internal communication does not require a security trade-off. Sanket's encrypted messaging and offline queueing deliver the operational speed organisations need while maintaining end-to-end encryption, administrator governance, and data residency controls that informal consumer apps cannot offer.

Signal Protocol E2E

Open-standard cryptography with Double Ratchet key derivation. Each message session generates unique ephemeral keys.

Admin Governance

Administrators control identity, groups, devices, retention, and access revocation - properties consumer apps cannot offer.

Sovereign Deployment

Sanket.Work is deployed as the organisation-wide communication platform for internal messaging, replacing informal consumer app use and providing IT administrators with a governed channel that can be monitored, audited, and controlled.

The result

What organisations achieve

Eliminate shadow IT by providing an encrypted internal communication platform fast enough for daily operational use - not just for emergencies

Give field teams, shift workers, and distributed staff a reliable encrypted channel that works even with intermittent network connectivity

Replace the compliance and data governance risk of unmanaged consumer app groups with a formally approved, administrator-controlled communication platform

Evaluation guide

Questions every buyer should ask

Is the messaging experience fast and familiar enough that employees will adopt it voluntarily over consumer apps?

Does the platform support priority broadcast channels for urgent operational updates?

Does offline message queueing ensure delivery for field teams with intermittent connectivity?

Can administrators govern the full user and channel structure to prevent shadow IT proliferation?

Is end-to-end encryption transparent to users - not a separate step or feature to enable?

Can the platform serve as the single organisation-wide approved internal communication channel?

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How does Sanket match the speed of WhatsApp for internal communication?

Sanket is built as a mobile-first messenger with the same UX patterns users already know - instant message delivery, group channels, file sharing, and read receipts. The encryption is transparent to users. Speed is not compromised by security.

What is shadow IT and why does it matter for internal communication?

Shadow IT occurs when employees use personal tools - WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram - for work communication because approved channels are too slow or awkward. This creates data governance risk: sensitive operational information flowing through unmanaged foreign platforms outside the organisation's control or audit.

Can Sanket handle priority broadcasts to the entire organisation?

Yes. Administrators can create priority broadcast channels to reach all users, a department, a site, or any defined group. Acknowledgement tracking can confirm that critical operational instructions have been received by the intended audience.

How does offline messaging work for field teams?

When a device is offline or has intermittent connectivity, messages queue securely on the Sanket server (encrypted) and are delivered when the device reconnects. Field teams receive encrypted messages reliably regardless of network quality.

Can Sanket be the single approved channel for all internal messaging?

Yes. Sanket.Work is designed to serve as the organisation-wide internal communication platform, replacing fragmented use of email, WhatsApp, and informal channels with one governed, encrypted, and branded platform.

Ready to solve fast encrypted internal communication for distributed teams?

Talk to the Tosh Defence team. We start with your threat model and deployment constraints - not a product pitch.