Ekcho is a pseudonymous voice broadcasting platform. People pick a voice name, record what they think, and others listen. No real names, no faces - just voice and what people actually mean.
It’s built for the things you can’t say out loud in real life. The thought you’d never post under your real name. The grief you can’t share with people who know you. The opinion you can’t hold publicly. The conversation that only happens at 2am.
Most social platforms ask you to perform your best self. Ekcho asks you to be honest, because nobody knows it’s you.
Live at ekcho.net.
Pseudonymous voice broadcasts - pick a voice name, record up to 10 minutes, publish without revealing identity
• Voice-only identity - your “orb” is a coloured sphere with your initials. No photos, no real names, no faces
• Daily Question - a new prompt every day from a rotating set of 369 questions. Same question for everyone, creating small communities of voices around shared themes
• Ekcho Radio - 24/7 AI-curated radio station with 6 hosts: Echo Vale (mystery), Nova Chen (space), Miles Dubois (jazz), Sage Okafor (philosophy), Jack Calloway (history), Ruby James (soul). 12 broadcasts daily from public-domain audio archives
• Listen, follow, react, clip - cut a 30-second moment from any broadcast and share it without revealing who said it
• Recovery passphrase - pseudonymity means no email reset. You get a passphrase to write down. That’s the deal
• Free, ad-free, no algorithm - the feed shows recent broadcasts and what people you follow have said. Nothing optimised to keep you angry
• Web, mobile-optimised PWA - works on any device, install to home screen, no app store gatekeeping
• Saying the thing you can’t say out loud - to a parent, a partner, a friend, yourself. Get it out of your head and into your voice
• Processing grief, anxiety, or hard moments - anonymously share what you’re going through and feel heard, without it appearing on your real-name social media
• Confessions and unsent letters - record the conversation you’ll never have with the person who deserves to hear it
• Honest opinions you can’t hold publicly - political, religious, professional, or personal views your real-name presence can’t accommodate
• Late-night thoughts - the things that come up at 2am when you can’t sleep, recorded under a name only you know
• Emotional release without performance - speak without thinking about likes, followers, or how you’ll be perceived
• Listening as therapy - hear strangers articulate what you’ve been feeling but couldn’t put into words
• Daily reflection practice - answer the daily question to build a habit of speaking honestly to yourself
• Background companion - Ekcho Radio plays curated voice content (mystery, jazz, philosophy, history) in the background like an old radio station
• Pseudonymous community building - form connections through voices and ideas, not profile photos and bios

Hey Fazier 👋 I’m the maker of Ekcho. I built it because I noticed something: the most honest things people say happen in places where they can’t be identified. The therapist’s office. An anonymous forum at 2am. A stranger on a long train ride. Most social platforms reward performance, the curated self, the brand-friendly opinion, the photo that fits the grid. That kind of self-curation has a cost. We end up with feeds full of people, and almost nothing real being said. Ekcho is the opposite bet. You pick a voice name. You record. People listen. No real names, no faces. Just voice and what you actually mean. What surprised me most so far: the broadcasts that get the most listens are the quietest ones. People at 3am talking about parents they couldn’t say goodbye to. People sharing opinions they could never hold under their real name. People practising things they need to say out loud before they say them to someone real. I’d love feedback from this community, especially on the recording flow and the daily question feature. And if you try a broadcast yourself, the whole thing makes a lot more sense. Thank you for the time. Honest feedback welcome.

Hey Fazier 👋 I’m the maker of Ekcho. I built it because I noticed something: the most honest things people say happen in places where they can’t be identified. The therapist’s office. An anonymous forum at 2am. A stranger on a long train ride. Most social platforms reward performance, the curated self, the brand-friendly opinion, the photo that fits the grid. That kind of self-curation has a cost. We end up with feeds full of people, and almost nothing real being said. Ekcho is the opposite bet. You pick a voice name. You record. People listen. No real names, no faces. Just voice and what you actually mean. What surprised me most so far: the broadcasts that get the most listens are the quietest ones. People at 3am talking about parents they couldn’t say goodbye to. People sharing opinions they could never hold under their real name. People practising things they need to say out loud before they say them to someone real. I’d love feedback from this community, especially on the recording flow and the daily question feature. And if you try a broadcast yourself, the whole thing makes a lot more sense. Thank you for the time. Honest feedback welcome.
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