Tell us what's going on.
Pick what's weighing on you. Is it your love life, work, a friendship, school, or something else entirely? Then say as much or as little as you want.
Strnger anonymously connects you with someone going through the same struggle as you. Not a therapist. Not a hotline. Just someone who actually gets it.
No profile. No photo. No real name. Just a conversation.
A growing Mental Health Board reviews every part of the experience.
Open the app. Say what you're going through. We match you with someone who's there too. That's it.
Pick what's weighing on you. Is it your love life, work, a friendship, school, or something else entirely? Then say as much or as little as you want.
Someone going through the same thing, right now. No therapists. No bots. No volunteers reading scripts. Just real people in real situations.


Just a conversation. It ends when you're ready. Nothing carries over, nothing follows you out.
“They have something to say. They just have no one to say it to. Strnger gives them somebody.”
“Forgotten by you. Never by the app.”
Most apps connect you. Strnger notices what keeps coming up, and helps you understand it.
It's a pattern. Strnger helps you see it.
One entry misses everything in between.
Not just how you feel — what kind of feeling it is.
A mood is a data point. A trigger is a pattern.
Same average. Completely different experience.
Our Mental Health Board reviews the experience, the psychoeducation layer, and the safeguarding behind every match.
Crisis communication and mental health de-escalation, with applied experience training 911 first responders.
Mixed-methods research and user behaviour, with experience at Netflix, Northwestern Mutual, and Numerator.
We're being deliberate. We'd rather have five strong reviewers than fifteen names on a page.
Building a board of clinicians, researchers, and practitioners who believe peer support deserves the same rigour as clinical care. If that's you, we want to hear from you.
You can be surrounded by people who love you and still feel completely alone. That's not a clinical problem. That's a human one. Strnger was built for that moment, and every moment like it.
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