Agyata

Talk to someone who doesn’t know you.

Sometimes it’s easier to say things to a stranger than to a friend. Agyata pairs you with one person at a time — text or video — anonymously, with no history.

No identity to carry

Your handle is two random words. It resets. You are not searchable.

No transcript

The chat lives in memory only. End it and there is nothing to revisit.

Report, block, skip

Every chat has a report button and a skip button. Bans at the session layer.

Why strangers, not friends

Anonymity changes what you can say.

01

Lower stakes

There is no relationship to manage, no follow-up awkwardness, no history of you this person can hold onto. That makes some conversations possible that wouldn’t be otherwise.

02

One person at a time

Not a group chat, not a room, not a broadcast. One stranger. That keeps it human and avoids the pile-on dynamics of public anonymous platforms.

03

Leave when you want

Every chat has a Skip and an End. No streaks, no retention tactics, no re-engagement emails — we literally can’t send you an email because we don’t have one.

Questions

Is it safe to talk to strangers online?

Safer the less they know about you. Agyata is designed so that strangers cannot tie what you say to your real identity: no account, no profile, no history. Use Report if someone crosses a line — the last fifteen messages are kept as evidence; nothing before.

Do I have to enter a name?

No. You get an auto-generated two-word handle like "quiet-fern". Tap Reroll to generate a new one any time. It is not unique; it is not persistent across sessions.

What if I want to keep talking to someone?

In v1 you cannot — there are no friend lists or DMs. A v1.1 feature lets you send a private re-connect invite from a confession card if both sides opt in.

Can I talk to strangers on mobile?

Yes. Agyata is a PWA (web app) that works in any modern mobile browser. An Android app wrapper is on the roadmap — the experience will be identical.

Is this like a chatroulette?

It is in the same category — random 1:1 anonymous pairing — but with a narrower surface: mode-locked queues, no interest filters in v1, and safety-first defaults.