WhisprMe is an anonymous messaging Telegram Mini App that lets you receive honest, anonymous messages from friends, followers, and anyone with your link.
Share your personal WhisprMe link, and people can send you anonymous compliments, honest feedback, or fun questions — all without revealing who they are.
Built as a Telegram Mini App, WhisprMe integrates directly into Telegram with no separate app install required. Users can unlock messages using Telegram Stars micropayments, making it a unique blend of social interaction and in-app monetization.
Think of it as a modern, privacy-first alternative to Sarahah and NGL, but native to Telegram and powered by Stars.

Hey everyone! 👋 I built WhisprMe because I was frustrated with existing anonymous messaging apps — they're either full of spam, lack proper moderation, or force you to install yet another app. WhisprMe runs entirely inside Telegram as a Mini App, so there's zero friction to start. You share your unique link, friends send anonymous messages, and you can reply without revealing who wrote what. The premium features use Telegram Stars for micropayments (no credit card needed), and there's a fun leaderboard + achievement system to keep things engaging. Would love your honest feedback — what would make you try an anonymous messaging tool?
The Telegram-native approach is smart — no separate app install means zero onboarding friction for users who are already on Telegram. The Telegram Stars monetization model is particularly interesting as it creates a native revenue stream without requiring external payment infrastructure. One question: do you have plans to add any content moderation tools for creators who might receive inappropriate anonymous messages? That seems like a potential challenge as the user base grows.
Really clever idea to build anonymous messaging natively inside Telegram — removing the friction of downloading a separate app is a huge UX win. The AI-generated personality portrait based on message patterns is a standout feature I haven't seen in competitors like NGL or Sarahah. One thing I'd love to see: an option to share a summary of received messages (anonymously of course) to social media, which could drive organic viral growth for you. Overall, a very polished and well-differentiated product!
Honestly didn't expect to like this as much as I did — I've tried NGL and a couple others but they always felt kind of hollow. The Telegram-native thing is actually a bigger deal than it sounds, I just sent my link to a group chat and people started using it immediately with no "wait, what app is this?" friction. Got some surprisingly candid feedback from people I work with lol. My one gripe is I wish there was a way to give a vague hint back to the sender without fully breaking anonymity — like just a reaction or something. But overall solid, genuinely fun to use for a day or two and I can see real utility for creators doing Q&As.
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Hey everyone! 👋 I built WhisprMe because I was frustrated with existing anonymous messaging apps — they're either full of spam, lack proper moderation, or force you to install yet another app. WhisprMe runs entirely inside Telegram as a Mini App, so there's zero friction to start. You share your unique link, friends send anonymous messages, and you can reply without revealing who wrote what. The premium features use Telegram Stars for micropayments (no credit card needed), and there's a fun leaderboard + achievement system to keep things engaging. Would love your honest feedback — what would make you try an anonymous messaging tool?
The Telegram-native approach is smart — no separate app install means zero onboarding friction for users who are already on Telegram. The Telegram Stars monetization model is particularly interesting as it creates a native revenue stream without requiring external payment infrastructure. One question: do you have plans to add any content moderation tools for creators who might receive inappropriate anonymous messages? That seems like a potential challenge as the user base grows.
Really clever idea to build anonymous messaging natively inside Telegram — removing the friction of downloading a separate app is a huge UX win. The AI-generated personality portrait based on message patterns is a standout feature I haven't seen in competitors like NGL or Sarahah. One thing I'd love to see: an option to share a summary of received messages (anonymously of course) to social media, which could drive organic viral growth for you. Overall, a very polished and well-differentiated product!
Honestly didn't expect to like this as much as I did — I've tried NGL and a couple others but they always felt kind of hollow. The Telegram-native thing is actually a bigger deal than it sounds, I just sent my link to a group chat and people started using it immediately with no "wait, what app is this?" friction. Got some surprisingly candid feedback from people I work with lol. My one gripe is I wish there was a way to give a vague hint back to the sender without fully breaking anonymity — like just a reaction or something. But overall solid, genuinely fun to use for a day or two and I can see real utility for creators doing Q&As.
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