For Clergy & Pastoral Leaders

Sacred confidentiality
requires secular encryption.

Confessional notes, pastoral counseling observations, spiritual direction records — the seal of confession and pastoral confidentiality are among the oldest privacy protections in human civilization. Writtt protects them with modern cryptography.

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Pastoral risks

Ancient protections don't cover modern tools.

Pastoral notes on cloud

Spiritual counseling notes on cloud platforms place sacred confidences on servers operated by tech companies — entities bound by no pastoral obligation.

Legal compulsion

While pastoral privilege exists in many jurisdictions, cloud providers can be compelled to produce data regardless of its religious significance.

Community trust

A single breach of pastoral confidence — even accidental — can destroy the trust a congregation places in their spiritual leader.

How Writtt protects pastoral work

Ancient trust, modern protection.

Encrypted pastoral vault

Counseling notes, confessional reflections, and spiritual direction records encrypted with AES-256 on your device. Sacred conversations stay sealed.

No third-party access

All notes stay on your personal device. No cloud provider, no tech company, no external party ever holds your pastoral records.

Ministry anywhere

Hospital visits, retreats, mission trips — Writtt works without internet. Document pastoral encounters in any setting.

Zero tracking

No record of which congregation members' files you access. Your pastoral activity patterns stay completely private.

The seal of confession has survived centuries. It shouldn't be broken by a cloud service's terms of service.

Frequently asked questions

Writtt provides the highest level of local encryption available (AES-256). Whether to document confessional content at all is a theological and canonical question for your tradition. If you do, Writtt ensures those notes never leave your device.

No. Encrypted vault files require your personal password. There is no administrative access, no shared server, and no way for anyone else to read your notes.

Yes. Writtt is a standalone application. Install it on your device and carry your encrypted pastoral notes across all ministry locations.

Honor the seal. Protect the trust.

AES-256 encryption for pastoral notes. Free, offline, and open source.

Download — it's free