Built to protect what’s personal

Twiixt is a new kind of app. A place where sharing will feel safe, privacy will be the default, and people will come first.

Why we’re building Twiixt

We’re creating Twiixt because sharing shouldn’t come with risk. Most platforms are built to spread content, not protect it. That’s a problem—particularly when it comes to personal or intimate moments.

Whether it’s love notes, private photos, or messages that matter, it’s far too easy for trust to be broken online. And when it is, the consequences can be serious—when private content is shared without consent, it can cause deep emotional harm and lasting damage.

We believe connection should be grounded in consent, and that privacy should never be something you have to fight for.

Twiixt is our answer in progress. A safer way to share, with consent, clarity, and control at the heart of every interaction.

Meet Christina

Twiixt is being developed by Christina Evans, a tech leader, former head of Telstra’s consumer mobility portfolio, and mother of four.

She understands just how vulnerable digital life can be—especially for women, teens, and anyone exploring relationships. After discovering that private messages she had sent were accessed by someone they weren’t meant for, she experienced firsthand how violations of trust can shake our confidence in digital connection.

Rather than wait for someone else to fix it, she decided to build something better.

Built with intent

“As a woman and a mother, I’m building Twiixt because I believe technology should protect people, not exploit them. When you share something private, it should stay that way. Trust should be honoured and protected.” — Christina Evans

Twiixt isn’t just another app in the works. It’s part of a bigger shift toward safety, consent, and digital spaces that truly support real connection.

We’re building Twiixt with care, integrity, and a deep belief that privacy should feel personal again. It’s female-founded, safety-obsessed, and built with inclusion at its core.