Keeping things bottled up has a well-documented cost to mental health. Sometimes the best thing you can do is say something out loud — even to strangers — without the fear of judgment from people who know you. That is exactly what FunChat Confessions is built for. This guide explains how the feature works and why people find it genuinely useful.
What is FunChat Confessions?
FunChat Confessions is a public, anonymous feed where users post anything they want to get off their chest — secrets, regrets, feelings, opinions, observations, or anything else they cannot say in their real life. The confession goes up under an anonymous username. No one — not other users, not FunChat staff — can see which real person posted it.
Others in the community can react to it with emoji, leave anonymous comments, or simply read it and feel less alone in their own experiences.
🤫 Why anonymity matters here: Research consistently shows people are more honest, more open, and more emotionally vulnerable when they know their identity is protected. FunChat's zero-data architecture makes this possible in a way most platforms cannot.
How to Post an Anonymous Confession
Open Confessions
Go to funchat.in/confessions and set up your anonymous FunChat profile — just a username, no real info needed.
Tap "Confess"
Write your confession — up to 1,000 characters. You can also attach up to 2 images.
Set expiry
Choose how long the confession stays up: 24 hours, 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, or never.
Post
Your confession appears in the public feed. Your anonymous username is shown — nothing else.
What People Confess
The confessions feed on FunChat covers an enormous range of human experience. Common categories include:
- Relationship feelings — unrequited love, complicated family situations, things people cannot tell their partner.
- Career anxieties — imposter syndrome, fear of failure, feeling lost about the future.
- Mental health — loneliness, anxiety, depression — expressed in a space without judgment.
- Opinions — unpopular views on culture, society, or personal beliefs that would cause conflict if said openly.
- Small joys — not everything is heavy. Many confessions are light, funny, or endearing.
The Community Response
What makes FunChat Confessions different from just writing in a diary is the community layer. When you post, people who have been through similar things can respond — with a reaction, a comment, or just by reading and moving on. Many users report that getting even a single supportive comment on a confession they were scared to post makes a meaningful difference.
Comments are also anonymous. The person commenting cannot be traced back to their real identity any more than the person who posted can. This creates a rare dynamic where genuine support flows freely because neither party is performing for an audience that knows them.
Content Moderation on Confessions
FunChat's AI moderation applies to confessions just as it does to chat. Slurs, explicit content, content that promotes self-harm, and anything that violates community guidelines is detected and blocked before it reaches the feed. AI Chat Protect runs on every submission — the feed is actively monitored to remain a safe, respectful space.
Users can also flag individual confessions or comments for manual review if they believe something has slipped through.