Encrypted Whispers
Every message is encrypted in transit. Your chats stay between you, the sender's alias, and no one else.
Encrypted anonymous messaging with secret hints, guess-the-sender game, and real two-way conversations. Your identity stays under an alias — even the recipient won't know it's you. Free. Simple. Better than NGL.
Three steps. No app. Two minutes from sign-up to your first whisper.
Pick a username + passcode. We give you a personal link like /m/yourname. Drop it in your IG bio, story, Snap, or X.
Anyone messaging you signs up under a fun alias like Shadow_Fox_42. Their real name stays private — you only ever see the mask.
Tap reply in your dashboard. They read it in their alias inbox. Both sides stay anonymous, both sides can talk.
Every message is encrypted in transit. Your chats stay between you, the sender's alias, and no one else.
Senders sign up under a generated alias. Recipients never see real names — only the mask.
Senders can drop tiny clues. Turn every whisper into a guess-the-sender game.
Reply to any whisper. They'll see it in their alias inbox — both sides stay anonymous.
Auto-tagged as compliments, questions, confessions, or roasts. Filter, search, star.
See top moods, busiest hours, devices, and unique senders — clear charts, zero setup.
| Feature | WhisperBox | NGL |
|---|---|---|
| Encrypted in transit | ✅ | ❌ |
| Two-way replies | ✅ | ❌ |
| Secret guess-the-sender hints | ✅ | ❌ |
| Mood vibes & categories | ✅ | ❌ |
| Emoji reactions on messages | ✅ | ❌ |
| Search & star messages | ✅ | ❌ |
| Sender stays anonymous | ✅ | ✅ |
| Free, no app install | ✅ | App + paid hints |
| Production-grade dashboard | ✅ | ❌ |
Yes — even from the recipient. When someone sends you a whisper, you only ever see their alias (e.g. Shadow_Fox_42). You do not see their real name, email, device, browser, OS, timezone, screen size, or fingerprint. You can't link multiple aliases together. You can't tell whether a friend who sent two messages did so from the same phone.
The only person who can de-anonymize a sender is the WhisperBox platform admin (Modern Age Coders team) — and only via a separate admin panel — for abuse, harassment, or legal compliance. No regular account holder, no search engine, no advertiser, no government scraper can reach those details.
So you can reply to them. NGL is one-way: you read, you can't respond. WhisperBox is two-way. The sender's alias is their durable identity — they log in to their alias inbox to read your replies. Without an account, replies would have nowhere to land.
Every connection between your browser and our server runs over TLS — no one on your network, your school's wifi, or any router in between can read your message. Messages are stored server-side so the recipient can read them later, but they're isolated per account and never shared with third parties.
An optional 300-character field where the sender can drop clues — "we sat next to each other in chem", "I always wear the blue hoodie". The recipient sees the clues alongside the whisper. It turns anonymous messaging into a fun guessing game without revealing identity.
Yes. From your dashboard, every message has a delete button. Deletion is permanent and removes any replies attached to it.
NGL is a one-way anonymous question box. WhisperBox is an end-to-end encrypted, two-way alias chat with hints, mood vibes, smart categories, emoji reactions, search, starring, replies, and analytics — all free, no app, no paywall on hints.
No. WhisperBox runs in any browser on phone, tablet, and desktop. Add it to your home screen for an app-like experience.
Share your link in your bio (Instagram, TikTok, Snap, X), drop it in stories with "ask me anything", or DM friends directly. The more places you share, the more whispers come in.
WhisperBox started as a side discussion in a coding class at Modern Age Coders — a tiny "what if NGL had two-way replies and didn't feel sketchy?" thread between a teacher and a few students. We sketched the idea on the whiteboard, debated whether the sender should have an account, argued about how anonymous is too anonymous, and ended up with a spec.
A few weeks later it was real. Students wrote the auth flow, the encryption story, the alias generator, the hints field, the World feed. Teachers reviewed the code, broke it on purpose, and made everyone fix the holes. The result is the production-grade app you're looking at right now — completely free, completely open in spirit, and still actively shaped by the cohort that built it.
If you want to learn how to build something like this — full-stack, deployed, real users — that's exactly what we teach. Come learn at Modern Age Coders →
WhisperBox is what anonymous messaging should be: encrypted, two-way, with smart features that make every conversation more fun. Senders stay anonymous behind a generated alias. Recipients get real replies, smart categories, hints, and beautiful insights. No tracking, no shady ads, no paywall on basic features. Just whispers — done right.
Built end-to-end by students and mentors at Modern Age Coders — proof that a class project can ship production-grade software.