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Twoblade

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Twoblade
Type of site
Experimental software hosting / Email provider
OwnerOutpoot (FaceDev)
URLtwoblade.com
CommercialNo
RegistrationRequired
LaunchedMay 2025
Current statusActive
Written inJavaScript

Twoblade is a personal software lab and experimental project suite created by independent developer and YouTuber Outpoot (known online as FaceDev). [1]Launched in May 2025, Twoblade.com serves as the primary public instance of the innovative SHARP email protocol, a JSON-based replacement for traditional email.

In addition to hosting the web client, Twoblade acts as a showcase for future-forward software prototypes and serves as a community hub for developers interested in protocol design, UI/UX innovation, and self-hosted services.

Overview

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Twoblade was introduced in tandem with the launch of the Sharp protocol, as part of the FaceDev video titled "I made my own Email Protocol". The project combines experimental front-end design, modern web protocols, and humorous yet practical software engineering philosophies.

Features

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Twoblade.com includes:

  • A live, publicly accessible instance of the Sharp email system.
  • Account creation with built-in IQ test and vocabulary limiter.
  • Access to Sharp’s inbox, real-time chat, and PWA support.
  • Explorable UI with minimalistic and reactive design themes.

Development

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The front-end and server-side code for Twoblade are open-source, released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license, and available on GitHub as part of the twoblade repository.

See also

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  1. ^ FaceDev (2025-05-19). I made my own Email Protocol. Retrieved 2025-05-19 – via YouTube.