How It Works
Three simple steps to start receiving anonymous feedback
1. Create an Event
Sign up and create a custom event like "Birthday Messages", "Team Feedback", or "Anonymous Q&A"
2. Share Your Link
Get a unique shareable link for your event and send it to friends, colleagues, or anyone
3. Receive Messages
People send you anonymous messages. View them all in your dashboard—completely private
Why Choose True Feedback?
Built with privacy, simplicity, and honesty in mind
Messages are submitted without a user account. Access to messages is tied to your dashboard and event links.
Only authenticated owners can manage events. Public links can send messages or view read‑only boards depending on the link type.
Add response limits and end date/time. Events auto‑close when limits are reached or time expires.
Share a read‑only link that lets others view messages for a specific event.
Generate and copy event links instantly, plus QR codes for quick sharing anywhere.
AI‑generated message prompts with daily usage limits for fairness.
One message per day per event using fingerprint/IP checks, plus pagination and bulk delete tools.
Real Anonymous Messages
See what kind of feedback people are receiving
Hey, how are you doing today?
10 minutes ago
I really liked your recent post!
2 hours ago
Do you have any book recommendations?
1 day ago
Hey, how are you doing today?
10 minutes ago
I really liked your recent post!
2 hours ago
Do you have any book recommendations?
1 day ago
Perfect For Any Occasion
Countless ways to use anonymous feedback
Birthday Wishes
Collect anonymous birthday messages
Team Feedback
Get honest workplace feedback
Teacher Reviews
Anonymous course evaluations
Q&A Sessions
Anonymous questions for events
Idea Collection
Gather anonymous suggestions
Performance Reviews
Honest peer evaluations
Event Feedback
Post-event anonymous surveys
Confessions
Safe space for sharing thoughts
Why Anonymous Feedback Matters
People share more honest opinions when their identity is protected
Reduces bias and fear of judgment in professional settings
Encourages constructive criticism without personal conflict
Creates a safe space for difficult conversations
Helps you understand what people really think
Improves communication in teams and relationships