Comparison
The open-source NGL alternative
NGL proved people love sending anonymous messages. Whispr does the same thing — a link that collects anonymous questions, confessions and honest feedback — but open-source, ad-free, more customizable, and fully under your control. And it’s free.
Whispr vs NGL
| Feature | Whispr | NGL |
|---|---|---|
| Truly anonymous senders | ||
| No account needed to send | ||
| Open-source & auditable | AGPL, public repo | |
| No ads or paywalled “hints” | — | |
| Custom page (accent + light/dark) | Limited | |
| Printable share cards for your story | — | |
| Delete & pause anytime | — | |
| Free to use | Free + upsell |
Comparison reflects publicly available information; features change — check both before deciding.
Why people switch
Two reasons come up again and again: trust and control. Whispr is open-source, so anonymity isn’t a promise — it’s auditable. And your inbox is yours: read, delete, pause, and choose exactly which messages become share cards. No ads, no paywalled “who sent this” hints, no games.
FAQ
Is Whispr a good NGL alternative?
Yes — Whispr does the same core thing (a link that collects anonymous messages) but is open-source, ad-free, more customizable, and gives you delete/pause control. It’s free.
Can I move from NGL to Whispr?
Just claim your free Whispr link (trywhispr.me/yourname) and swap it into your bio/story wherever your NGL link was. There’s nothing to install.
Is Whispr really anonymous?
Senders are anonymous to you. We keep only minimal technical identifiers for safety and moderation — never shown on your page.
Why open-source?
Because anonymity is a trust feature. With Whispr you (or anyone) can read the code and verify exactly how it works.
Try the honest alternative
Claim your free Whispr link and swap it in wherever your NGL link lives.