WhisprGet your link

Use case

Anonymous feedback, minus the filter

The most useful feedback is the stuff people won’t say to your face. Share a Whispr link and let your audience, followers, or teammates tell you the truth — anonymously — so you can actually act on it.

Honest feedback is rare for a reason

When feedback has a name attached, it gets softened, flattered, or skipped entirely. Anonymity removes the social cost, so you hear the things that actually move the needle: what’s confusing, what’s great, and what you should change.

Whispr is built for trust on both sides. Senders stay anonymous; you stay in control — read it, sit with it, delete it, or screenshot the useful ones to act on. Nothing is published without you.

Who uses it

Creators sanity-checking their content, founders pressure-testing an idea, managers running a no-blame retro, and anyone who’d rather hear it now than find out later. It works because there’s zero friction to send and zero pressure to be polite.

What people might send you

  • What’s one thing you should stop doing?
  • What’s the most honest feedback you’d give yourself?
  • Where are you holding yourself back?
  • What would make your content twice as good?
  • What do you do that more people should notice?
  • If you saw your work with fresh eyes, what would you change?

FAQ

Is the feedback really anonymous?

Yes. Senders don’t need an account and are anonymous to you. We never show sender identity on your page.

Can I turn it off?

Anytime — flip “Accept anonymous messages” off in your dashboard and your link stops collecting.

Where does the feedback go?

Straight to your private inbox. Only you can read it.

Can I share a piece of feedback publicly?

Yes, optionally — turn any message into a share card and post it. You choose what (if anything) gets shared.

Get your free link

Claim trywhispr.me/yourname and start collecting honest, anonymous messages — free, no app to install.

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