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What is our moat?

Traditional moats rely on keeping secrets, locking in users, or maintaining technical advantages. Jan’s moat is different—it’s built on openness, community, and aligned values that are impossible to replicate with a closed approach.

Our strongest moat is our community. While others guard their code, we share everything:

  • Every user improves Jan for everyone else
  • Bug reports, feature requests, and contributions compound
  • Community support scales infinitely
  • Local communities solve local problems
  • Open source code earns trust closed systems can’t buy
  • Users verify our privacy claims themselves
  • No hidden agendas or dark patterns
  • Mistakes are public, fixes are collaborative
  • Thousands of contributors vs hundreds of employees
  • Global perspectives vs Silicon Valley groupthink
  • 24/7 development across time zones
  • Passionate users become passionate builders

While others race to build bigger data centers, we’re optimizing for edge computing:

  • Years of optimization for consumer hardware
  • Deep integration with local systems
  • Efficient model quantization expertise
  • Cross-platform compatibility knowledge

Privacy isn’t a feature we added—it’s our foundation:

  • Architecture that makes surveillance impossible
  • No user data to monetize or leak
  • Local-first eliminates attack surfaces
  • Trust that compounds over time

We’re not tied to any single model:

  • Support for all open models
  • Jan Exam ensures quality across providers
  • Users aren’t locked to our models
  • Best-in-class always available

Our moat strengthens because our business model reinforces our values:

  • We don’t profit from user data
  • No ads means no perverse incentives
  • Success comes from user success
  • Premium features enhance, not gatekeep
  • Open source distribution = zero CAC
  • Community support = reduced support costs
  • User contributions = free R&D
  • Word of mouth = organic growth

Users choose Jan because they share our values:

  • Privacy is non-negotiable
  • Ownership matters
  • Local-first is the future
  • Community over corporation
  • We attract talent that believes in the mission
  • Lower salaries offset by meaningful work
  • Equity alignment with long-term vision
  • Cultural fit over pure technical skills

Paradoxically, our moat comes from not trying to build traditional moats:

  • Easy to leave = users choose to stay
  • Export everything = trust in the platform
  • No switching costs = genuine preference
  • Freedom of choice = actual choice
  • Can’t be acquired and shut down
  • Can’t be feature-frozen by new management
  • Community can fork if we lose our way
  • Immortal through decentralization

Our moats compound over time:

Year 1: Build trust through transparency
Year 2: Community starts contributing significantly
Year 3: Network effects accelerate development
Year 4: Ecosystem becomes self-sustaining
Year 5: Platform effect makes leaving costly (by choice)

Competitors can’t replicate:

  • Years of consistent privacy-first decisions
  • Track record of putting users first
  • Community relationships built over time
  • Reputation for reliability and openness
  • Shared values and mission
  • Collaborative problem-solving approach
  • Global perspective on AI needs
  • Bottom-up innovation mindset
  • Local-first can’t be bolted onto cloud-first
  • Privacy can’t be added to surveillance systems
  • Community-driven can’t be faked by corporations
  • Open source commitment can’t be half-hearted

Our ultimate moat is simple: we’re building what we’d want to use.

  • We’re users of our own platform
  • We feel the pain points personally
  • We can’t betray users without betraying ourselves
  • Our incentives perfectly align with our community

Traditional moats erode:

  • Patents expire
  • Technical advantages get copied
  • Network effects can shift platforms
  • Regulations can break monopolies

Jan’s moats strengthen:

  • Trust compounds daily
  • Community grows stronger
  • Values attract like-minded people
  • Open source ensures immortality

Our moat isn’t about keeping others out—it’s about bringing everyone in. By building in the open, aligning our incentives with users, and creating genuine value, we’re building defensibility that transcends traditional business strategy.

The question isn’t “How do we prevent competition?” but rather “How do we make competition irrelevant by building something that can’t exist any other way?”

That’s our moat: being the platform that puts users first, not because it’s good business, but because it’s the only way to build the AI future we want to live in.


“The strongest moat is a community that would rebuild you if you disappeared.”