The idea
AskThat started with a simple observation: people have a lot more to say when their name is not attached to it. Most of it is actually meaningful — feedback people wish they could give, compliments they find awkward to say directly, questions they are too embarrassed to ask out loud.
We built AskThat to create a space for that kind of honesty. Simple, private, and designed to feel good — not scary.
How it works
You create a personal link with your username. Anyone with that link can send you an anonymous message — a question, an observation, something they have always wanted to say. You read those messages on your dashboard, share the best ones as story cards, and delete anything you do not want to keep.
Messages disappear after 48 hours automatically. No archives. No permanent record. Just honest conversations that come and go.
Our values
Anonymity by design
We do not just promise anonymity — the architecture enforces it. There is no way to link a message to a person after it is sent.
No spam, no noise
Automated filtering keeps inboxes full of real messages. Junk gets caught before it arrives.
No accounts, ever
Your username is your identity. No email, no password, no data collection. That is all we need.
Honest by default
We believe people say more when the stakes feel lower. We lower the stakes and let honesty do the rest.