Creators and public profiles
Use UKNOWME to gather honest reactions to content, launches, ideas, and personal branding without forcing followers into public replies.
UKNOWME is an anonymous messaging platform for creators, students, teams, and community leaders who want honest feedback without turning their inbox into a mess. The idea is simple: anonymity works better when the question is clear and the rules are clear too.
The core experience is intentionally simple. You create an inbox link, share it with a prompt, and review replies privately from your dashboard. The focus is on message quality, moderation, and a clean sharing flow rather than trying to become another social feed.
Use UKNOWME to gather honest reactions to content, launches, ideas, and personal branding without forcing followers into public replies.
Ask for event feedback, peer input, or course reflections while keeping the submission flow short enough for mobile-first audiences.
Run lightweight retrospectives or collect sentiment on projects, leadership, and operations with stronger privacy boundaries than an open comment thread.
The public pages on this site are meant to answer real product questions. The guides, FAQ, privacy details, and support notes are all tied to how UKNOWME works right now and get revised when the product or rules change.
Anonymous messaging can become low-quality or harmful when the platform has no boundaries. UKNOWME is built to reduce that risk before it reaches inbox owners. We use rules, reporting flows, and account enforcement to keep the service usable instead of chasing volume at any cost.
We set expectations on the drop page, apply message rules, and discourage contact-detail sharing, harassment, spam, and private personal data exposure.
Abuse reports and admin tools help us investigate patterns, suspend accounts when needed, and keep repeat offenders from using the product as an easy dumping ground.
Message recipients see anonymous content by default, while the service still retains technical data needed for fraud prevention, moderation, and legal compliance.
We treat public help pages like product docs. When message rules, cookie controls, safety workflows, verification steps, or dashboard behavior change, the related pages are reviewed and updated. That includes the guides library, FAQ, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Service.
If you are new to UKNOWME, start with the guides for practical setup advice, then read the FAQ for common questions and the Contact page for support paths.