the best anonymous, local apps in 2026 — and how hivemind compares
Anonymous social apps let you share and read posts without a profile or your real name. Here's how the most popular ones differ — and where hivemind fits.
what to look for in an anonymous app
- Truly anonymous to others. No profiles, no followers, no real names shown to other users.
- Local by design. A feed scoped to where you actually are, not a global firehose.
- Open, not gated. Available to your whole community, not just one college campus.
- Safe anonymity. Verification and active moderation, so anonymous doesn't become abusive.
- Expressive. More than short text — photos, video, polls, and questions.
where hivemind fits
hivemind is an anonymous, hyperlocal community app: you choose a radius (1–50 km) and see and post to people inside it — no profiles, no followers, no real names. It's open to anyone 18+ (no campus or .edu gate), supports text, photo, video, GIF, meme, poll and "ask" posts, and requires a private, encrypted identity verification before posting so anonymity stays safe. It's free, live on iOS, and in closed beta on Android.
compare hivemind to other anonymous apps
hivemind vs Yik Yak →
Anonymous and local like Yik Yak, but open beyond US campuses, with a radius you choose and richer post types.
hivemind vs Nextdoor →
Local like Nextdoor, but anonymous — no real names, no profiles, no home address.
hivemind vs Jodel →
Anonymous and nearby like Jodel, with more post formats, a radius you control, and verified posters.
hivemind vs Sidechat →
The anonymous campus feed, without the campus gate — open to anyone 18+ in your town.
hivemind vs Fizz →
Anonymous community like Fizz, but for your whole area instead of a single college.
try hivemind
Free on iOS, with Android in beta.