Contact
Quiet on purpose.
This prototype does not yet collect messages through a public form. That is a deliberate security and privacy decision, not a missing feature.
When a contact mechanism is added, it should be designed with spam protection, rate limiting, minimal data collection and a clear retention policy from the start.
Why no form?
Because every input becomes an obligation.
A contact form creates a new endpoint, a new abuse surface and potentially a new store of personal data. That may be worthwhile later, but it should not exist merely because websites traditionally have one.
For now, Sentinel Haven demonstrates the opposite idea: functionality stays absent until its purpose and controls are understood.
Back to the beginning
Explore the whole site.
The home page now acts as an actual hub instead of one enormous scrolling document.