Thousands of strangers noticing small moments — a walk, a breath, a cried-a-little-then-saw-the-sun. Listen in. Add yours in a blink. Anonymous by default.
Write one sentence from the web right now — no account, nothing collected beyond the text itself.
Aggregate stats by tag and city land with the v1 backend. Head to Now to read the live chorus.
"Browse the archive when the v1 backend is live."
Full-text search, date browsing, and tag filtering arrive with the v1 backend.
You whisper a small thing into it. Someone on the other side of the world whispers back, not to you but near you. You are, for a moment, not alone in noticing.
Both paths are anonymous by default, and every post is per-note, opt-in, and reversible.
A single quiet sentence. Anonymous, stored without your name or email, posted straight to the wall. Takes thirty seconds.
In the Blinking Notes Android app, your notes are yours alone — nothing leaves your phone. When one feels worth sharing, tap the share button and pick "the wall." One tap in, one tap out.
GET IT ON Google PlayThree screens. Every step is deliberate; every step is reversible.
The first time you share to the wall, a short plain-language screen: what we keep, what we don't, how to pull a note back later.
Trim, rewrite, add a tag, maybe a city. Tag and city are always optional — nothing is inferred from your phone.
See it land. A local history inside the app means you can pull any blink back from the wall later, no login required.
Anonymous social spaces have to get this right or they shouldn't exist. Here's our stance, in plain language.
No name, no email, no phone. Your account is an opaque ID on your device. Attach a handle only if you want to.
Nothing is inferred from your IP. You pick a city — or don't. No GPS, ever.
One tap to remove a note, one tap to remove everything. We comply with GDPR and CCPA from day one.
Automated filters catch the worst, humans review the rest. Crisis resources surface for at-risk notes.