Secyda exists for a simple idea: a Europe that is free because it stands on its own digital foundations. Not another platform, but an infrastructure that gives Europe more cards to play in a world defined by technology, power, and dependency.
Built in Europe
For years, Europe’s public institutions have worked on systems they do not fully control. Email, documents, identity, and decisions travel through infrastructures governed elsewhere. Those tools are efficient, but every convenience has a cost: dependency, opacity, and reduced room to negotiate.
We are not trying to reinvent everything. We are making the foundations European: digital infrastructure operated and stewarded from Europe itself, so that the agencies and institutions that serve citizens are the ones running the systems they depend on.
Starting point
The first cracks always appear where work actually happens.
We begin with how institutions coordinate, decide, and record their actions every day. That is why our first step is a sovereign digital layer for public work: a way for governments, cities, and agencies to operate with their own technology, on their own terms.
This is not the end state. It is the first visible piece of a broader project: rebuilding Europe’s digital backbone so that future capabilities, from productivity to defence, rest on a base Europe truly owns.
Joining at this stage is not only an investment in a product. It is a decision to shape the kind of Europe that will negotiate, cooperate, and defend itself in the coming decades.
Partnerships
Secyda is built through alliances.
We work with institutions, investors, and partners who see digital independence as a responsibility, not a slogan. People and organisations who understand that sovereignty is not about closing doors, but about deciding when and how to open them.
We are not optimising for speed at any price. We are laying foundations that can carry critical services, democratic processes, and long-term commitments. Foundations that must withstand political cycles, market shifts, and external pressure.
We move deliberately, with partners who know that what is at stake is Europe’s ability to act in the world with its own infrastructure beneath it.
Secyda is not just a software company. It is an attempt to rebuild Europe’s digital base layer under its own laws, values, and capacity to act.
Our first products make sovereignty concrete in the everyday: how institutions work, store, and communicate. Over time, this foundation will support more than a workspace. It will support how Europe negotiates, cooperates, and defends its interests in a world where power flows through digital systems.

