Why It Exists
Most services that provide functionality to save, share and/or access a web page between devices require you to create an account, use their cloud storage (which may or may not be encrypted), and keep a permanent record of everything you have bookmarked and read. Courier wants none of that.
What It Does
You send a web page from your phone; it appears on your computer. That is the whole interaction.
It is for the ordinary moments: the recipe you found on your phone and want on the tablet in the kitchen, the long article you would rather read on a real screen, the page you want open on your laptop instead of squinting at it in your hand.
End-to-end encryption through a relay that never sees your content, with no account to hack, no history to sell, no data to mine. It does one small thing and gets out of the way.
Availability
Courier is currently in private beta. Once it clears the last beta testing benchmarks, it will be available on the major app stores and directly from this site.