How do you build trust without knowing names?
That’s the challenge we embraced when creating our anonymous chat app. We don’t know your name. We don’t ask for your email. We don’t even create user profiles. And yet—we’ve created a space where users connect, feel heard, and feel safe.
Here’s how we do it 👇
1. Smart Moderation, Not Surveillance
We don’t watch every message or record your data. But we’ve built real-time moderation tools that detect harmful patterns—like abuse, spam, or harassment—and deal with them swiftly, without compromising privacy.
2. Community Standards, Clearly Set
Before entering a chat, users see clear, simple community guidelines. It sets the tone: respect, empathy, and zero tolerance for hate. And yes—people follow them, because the space feels worth protecting.
3. Anonymous, But Not Lawless
Just because you’re anonymous doesn’t mean you can’t be held accountable. Users can report inappropriate behavior instantly, and our system prevents repeat offenders from being rematched or misusing the space.
4. No Personal Info = Less Risk
Because we never collect emails, phone numbers, or real names, there’s little for bad actors to exploit. That alone prevents a huge chunk of online toxicity and identity-based harm.
5. Intentional Design That Encourages Respect
We design for empathy. The app interface is calm, minimal, and focused on the message—not profile pictures, likes, or follower counts. It invites real talk, not performance or trolling.
6. Leave When You Need To
Empowering users to exit any conversation at any time—with zero pressure—is part of how we uphold emotional safety. You’re in control from start to finish.
Because safety isn’t about knowing who someone is.
It’s about creating a space where people want to act with care—even when they don’t have to.
Click “Start Chatting” to experience how anonymous can still feel human, honest, and safe.