Tell a stranger something kind

Someone needs to hear your voice today.

Not your face. Not your name. Just your voice, saying something kind to a person you'll never meet.

It takes less than 60 seconds. You record a short message of encouragement, warmth, or just simple human kindness. It goes out into the world. And somewhere, a stranger who is struggling, feeling overwhelmed, or having the worst day of their life presses play and hears you.

That's the whole thing.

Why this matters right now

We spend hours every day consuming content that's engineered to make us angry, divided, and suspicious of each other. Our feeds are full of outrage. Our comment sections are battlefields. We've started to forget that most people are good.

This site is a tiny act of rebellion against all of that.

No accounts. No data collection. No ads. No algorithm deciding what you see. Just a real human voice reaching another real human, with nothing in between.

The impossible goal

One billion moments of kindness shared between strangers. That's the target.

Right now, we're at the beginning. The gap between here and there is absurd. But every movement that ever mattered started with a handful of people who decided to do something small before it made sense to.

You leaving a note today is that start.

This only works if you share it.

A voice note sitting on a website doesn't change anything. But a voice note that reaches someone who hasn't smiled in three days? That's everything.

So here's what I'm asking:

1. Leave a note. Up to 60 seconds. Say something you'd want to hear on your worst day.

2. Help this reach someone who needs it. Post it somewhere. Your story, your feed, your timeline. Not with a long caption. Just the link and something like “leave a kind voice note for a stranger.” The simplicity is what makes people click.

If public sharing isn't your thing, just text it to one person you think would actually do it.

That's it. Two minutes of your life. Two strangers who feel less alone tonight.

Share with someone

If this reached you and it mattered, leave one back. Keep the chain going.