•—My Morse Code Translator

Contact My Morse Code Translator

This is a one-person hobby project, and honestly some of my favorite improvements have come straight from messages like the one you're thinking about sending. So yes — please do reach out.

What I'd love to hear about

You don't need a reason more official than “this bugged me” or “wouldn't it be cool if.” A few things that are especially useful to me:

  • Bugs and weird behavior. If the audio stutters, the flashing light won't trigger, or a translation comes out wrong, tell me what device and browser you're on. That detail usually solves half the mystery on its own.
  • Feature ideas. New sound packs, reveal animations, guides you wish existed, a language or symbol set that's missing — the roadmap is genuinely shaped by these.
  • Corrections. If I got a timing detail, a historical note, or a Morse pattern wrong, I want to fix it fast. Accuracy matters to me more than being right.
  • Puzzles you're stuck on. Found a mysterious string of dots and dashes and can't crack it? Send it over. Decoding other people's puzzles is the best part of my week.

How to reach me

I'm keeping this project deliberately low-key and privacy-first, so I haven't published a personal email or phone number here. A dedicated feedback channel is on the way, and this page will be updated with it the moment it's ready. In the meantime, the best path is to send your message through whatever contact or feedback option is available on the site, and it will reach me.

When you do write in, a little context goes a long way. If something's broken, include: what you were trying to do, what actually happened, and the device and browser you were using (for example, “iPhone 13, Safari” or “Windows laptop, Chrome”). If you're suggesting a feature, one or two sentences on how you'd use it helps me build the right thing instead of a guess.

What happens to your message

Every message gets read by a real human — me — not a support bot. Because this is a side project I run in my spare time, I can't promise a same-day reply, but I do work through everything that comes in. Bug reports tend to get the fastest attention, since a broken feature affects everyone. Feature ideas go onto a running list that I revisit whenever I sit down to build. Kind notes just make my day and need no reply at all.

I won't add you to any mailing list, sell your details, or reuse your message for anything beyond improving the site. For the full picture of how data is handled, see the privacy policy.

Before you write: a few quick answers

Some questions come up often enough that you might get an instant answer without waiting on me:

  • Is the tool free? Completely, with no account required.
  • Where do secret messages get stored? Nowhere — they're encoded inside the shareable link itself and never sent to a server. More on that in the privacy policy.
  • Who writes the guides? I do, with a documented process you can read on the editorial process page.
  • Who's behind the site? Just me — the about page has the story.

Still want to reach out? Please do. This project only gets better because people take a minute to say something.

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