Anonymous stories
Some stories are easier to tell when your name isn’t attached to them. HuniWhisp is a place to write those down — and to read the ones other people were finally able to say out loud.
How anonymous is it, really?
- No real name and no phone number. You pick a username at signup, and that username is what readers see. Nothing links it to your legal identity.
- You choose per post. A story can be published under your username or fully anonymously — you decide each time you publish, not once at signup.
- Encrypted at rest. Story content is encrypted in our database, and private messages are encrypted too.
- You can change your mind. Edit or delete your story, or reveal yourself later if you ever want to. Nothing is permanent because you posted it once.
What people write here
Stories about the thing that happened years ago. Stories about the job, the family, the relationship. Stories people had drafted a hundred times and never sent. Long ones and three-line ones. There is no minimum, and nobody is grading them.
If you would rather keep it private than publish it, that works too — Huni Diaries is the private side of the same account.
Common questions
- Is anonymous journaling actually safe?
- Who can read what I write?
- Where do I write something I can’t tell anyone?
- Anonymous or a pen name — which should I use?
Every story is covered by our safety rules. If you are going through something heavy, the Safety page lists crisis support for your region — and Huni Haven is our support community, kept free of ads and money features.