The Inbox That Pays You.
Monetize your greatest asset: your attention.
Noise is free. Access should cost.
Receivers get paid when someone wants their attention — a real incentive to respond. Senders pay for priority: a financial bond puts the message first and guarantees an answer or a refund. Same rules for DMs, requests, or anything that would otherwise get lost in the noise.
The other person doesn't have to be on Sepky yet — you can invite by email. And if you're the one paying, you can message someone who is before you've finished joining; checkout still holds the bond.
Morgan Vale
@morganvale
Product & ops — bonded messages only. I reply within the window or your bond is released.
24 reviews
Bonds fulfilled
All reviews are from authorised Sepky users who completed a bonded message.
Response protection
If Morgan Vale does not reply within 48 hours, your bond is released automatically and you will not be charged.
Why Sepky
Get an answer from anyone — or get paid when you're the one everyone wants.
Same product, two jobs: if you're reaching someone busy, you put money behind the ask so it rises to the top. If you're the one being reached, that money pays you to answer — or goes back if you don't. No free unlimited access; just a fair price for someone's time. It also works when only one side has signed up — invite someone who isn't on Sepky yet, or pay to message before your own profile is complete.
Priority, not noise
Paying puts you first — free stuff stays at the back of the line.
When access has a price, only serious people show up. Everyone else self-selects out. You spend your time on paid signal, not endless churn.
You keep most of it
Your time pays — most of the money lands with you.
That's the incentive to actually reply: you're not doing charity work for strangers. A smaller share keeps the rails running (cards, payouts, the app).
Reviews that stick
After a real exchange, both sides can review each other.
That builds a history people can see — so good actors rise and bad behaviour has a cost.
Your link
One short link — not another social profile.
Two sides
Receivers name the price. Senders pay for priority and a real reply.
Receiversshare one link and set what access costs — that's how much someone puts up to reach the top of your pile. Senderspay that bond so the ask isn't just another ignored ping. If the reply doesn't land in time, the rules say money back — usually within 48 hours.
If you receive messages
- 1
Pick your link: sepky.com/yourname
That's where people pay for priority to reach you.
- 2
Set what a message costs (e.g. £20).
Higher price = fewer asks, but each one pays you more to respond. Your call.
- 3
Get paid when someone messages you for real.
If you don't reply in time, they get their payment back — so they're not left hanging.
The problem
Free access trains everyone to waste your time.
If reaching you costs nothing, you drown in noise and earn nothing for sorting it. Sepky makes access priced: senders put money behind priority, you get paid when you deliver, and stalled asks don't keep the cash.
Most channels reward whoever sends the most. Sepky rewards the person whose time is scarce: fewer touches, each one backed by payment.
Want priority? Pay for it. Want to be left alone unless it's worth it? Name your price. Same system — bonds and refunds keep both sides honest.
That's the deal: pay for the top of the pile, get paid to close the loop, or money back when the loop doesn't close.
- • Every ping costs you; nothing costs them.
- • Loudest sender wins, not the right one.
- • No real incentive to reply.
- • Trust is whatever people claim.
- • You name what your time costs.
- • Senders pay for priority & a real answer.
- • You earn when you show up.
- • Refunds when the deal isn't met.