Feelings want to be free • A quiet place on the internet

Write what you can't say.
We'll read it back to you.

A private, anonymous place to write what's in your heart. Get a weekly reflection, drawn from your own words. And when writing isn't enough — talk to a real, trained, anonymous listener.

Free to begin. Private by default. No one reads what you write but you.

"I've been pretending to be okay for so long that I forgot what okay actually feels like."

Anonymous · Relieved

"To the father I never met: I built a life you would have been proud of. I hope."

Anonymous · A letter unsent

"I quit my job in my head seven hundred times this year. Tomorrow I'm going to do it for real."

Anonymous · Hopeful
— What you get back —

The first app that reads you back to yourself.

Most apps give you a chart. We give you a letter.

Every Sunday, Unspoken takes everything you wrote that week and writes it back to you — gently, literarily, and in your own words. Not therapy. Not a mood score. A mirror.

You will see things in your week you couldn't see while you were living it. The word you kept circling back to. The sentence that mattered more than you knew. The shape of how you actually felt.

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Letter per week
Words you can write
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Things shared without you
— Your week —
April 14 — April 20

You wrote more honestly this week than last.

You opened the app five of seven days. Monday was the heaviest — you used the word "exhausted" three times in a single entry, and wrote a phrase we've seen from you before: that you are tired of pretending.

Then something shifted. On Wednesday you wrote about your brother for the first time in two months. On Thursday you wrote the word "maybe" seventeen times — more than any week we've read with you.

"I don't know what I'm waiting for, but I know I'm waiting."

You wrote that on Thursday at 1:14 AM. We thought you might want to see it again.

— The Listening Room —
Someone is here
to listen.
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Maris
Psychology student · 2yr listening
Free now
"I'm best with weeks that feel heavier than they should."
A
Anna
Licensed counsellor · 8yr practice
Free now
"Family things, relationships, the things you can't say at home."
— When writing isn't enough —

Sometimes you need a real person on the other side.

For the moments when writing isn't enough, the Listening Room is open.

Real, trained, anonymous listeners — psychology students, volunteer counsellors, licensed professionals — available to talk. Free to start. Donation only, never required.

You stay anonymous. They are real, vetted, and quietly committed to you for the next twenty minutes.

Always trained. Never random strangers. Never bots.
Always anonymous. You give nothing but what you choose.
Always free to start. Tip after, if it helped.
Always quiet. No notifications. No pressure. No record.

Four steps. No nonsense.

Unspoken is not a social network. There are no profiles, no likes, no followers. Just you, the page, a real person to talk to when you need one, and a quiet reflection at the end of the week.

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Open and write

No account needed to start. Just begin. Your words stay on your device until you choose otherwise.

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Keep, release, or share

Save it privately. Delete it forever. Or share it anonymously to be read by someone who needed it.

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Talk to a real listener

When writing isn't enough, the Listening Room opens. Twenty minutes with a trained, anonymous human. Free to start.

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Receive your weekly reflection

Every Sunday, a letter written back to you from your own words. Not a mood chart. A mirror — gentle, literary, and yours.

What we'll never do.

A few promises we're putting in writing before we ship a single feature.

No advertising

Your most honest words should not be interrupted by someone trying to sell you a mattress.

No data sold

Not to advertisers. Not to anyone. Not now, not ever. This is written into the company charter.

No AI pretending to be you

Real human writing from real human people. No generated confessions. No fake empathy.

No profiles, no followers

Anonymity isn't a feature here. It's the whole point. There is nothing to perform.

Private by default

Nothing you write is shared unless you actively choose to share it. Most things shouldn't be.

A portion given back

1% of every euro we earn is donated to mental health charities in the countries we operate in.

Whenever you're ready.

No waitlist. No invitations. Just open the door and begin writing what you can't say.

Free to begin · Private by default · Leave any time