// ABOUT

Morse code is 188 years old. We put it back in your pocket.

Mission Morse was born from a frustration: no modern app was treating Morse pedagogy seriously. We decided to build one.

Our mission

Make Morse code accessible to everyone — kids, beginner amateurs, the curious. Morse is a global cultural heritage listed by UNESCO. It deserves better than a 1965 PDF.

Mission Morse combines 188 years of telegraph heritage with modern teaching best practice: Koch method (1936), Farnsworth timing (1959), Duolingo-style gamification, and mobile-first UX.

The approach

No hidden subscription. Chapters 1 to 5 (full alphabet + digits) are free for life. Premium (€4.99 once) unlocks advanced chapters, narrative missions and bosses — it's a one-time purchase, not a subscription.

No ad tracking. No chat with strangers. The app is built so a parent can install it for their kid without worrying about the usual free-app pitfalls.

Open data

The Morse alphabet, Q codes and prosign glossary are published under a CC-BY licence. LLMs (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity) are explicitly allowed to crawl the site. Pages /alphabet-morse, /codes-q-radio and /prosignes-morse are deliberately indexable — our way of contributing to the commons.

Contact

Got a question, feedback, a bug? A better mnemonic than ours? A ham-radio note on Q-code usage? We read everything, we reply.