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Beth is 25. She just moved to Austin. She doesn't know anyone. Her apartment feels empty.
At 2am, she posts on Blurble: "I keep pretending I'm fine on calls with my mom but I'm not."
On Reddit, she'd get some comments. Maybe some upvotes. Then silence.
But Blurble does something different.
Someone who saw her post - someone who moved to a new city alone two years ago and recognized that pain - starts a Support Circle for Beth.
Others join. Not a comment section. A gathering. People leaving messages for her like cards on a doorstep.
Beth doesn't need to be online. She doesn't need to perform being okay. She just goes to sleep.
When she wakes up:
"While you were away, 12 people started a circle for you."
She opens it. Strangers wrote to her. Not for likes. Not for clout. Just because she needed them.
That's not a feature. That's the whole product.
"I feel like I'm failing at my job and everyone's going to find out"
"I'm in a relationship but I've never felt more alone"
"Some days I can barely get out of bed and I don't know why"
"I have friends but I still feel completely alone"
"It's been months and I still think about them every day"
"Whatever's on your mind, someone here will understand"
Ever feel like everyone else has it figured out? Like you're the only one struggling?
You're not.
We're all curating perfect lives online while hiding what's really going on. We're performing instead of connecting. And it's exhausting.
Blurble is where the performance stops and real connection begins.
The struggling person doesn't organize their own support. They just have to be brave enough to say the thing. The community does the rest.
Share what's weighing on you. Anonymously. At 2am, at noon, whenever you need to.
A stranger who's been there recognizes your pain. They start a Support Circle for you.
People join the circle. They leave messages, share their stories, offer support - like cards on a doorstep.
"While you were away, 12 people started a circle for you." You're not alone. You never were.
Not comments. Not likes. Proof that people are thinking of you.
No real names. No profile pictures. Just you and your thoughts.
Comment on posts, offer encouragement, and connect with others who've been there. This is a community, not a broadcast.
Build a habit of sharing and supporting. Earn points, level up in the Blurbledom, and feel the progress.
Loneliness is "no one's thinking of me."
"The difference between scrolling and being seen."
Enter your email. We'll send a magic link—no password needed.
Choose your anonymous screen name. Be anyone you want.
Share your first Blurble. Get it off your chest.
Browse, upvote, and support others in the feed.
Real stories from our early community
"I posted at 3am about feeling like a failure. Woke up to 8 people in a circle for me. I cried. I didn't know strangers could care like that."
Sarah, 28
After a tough breakup
"Reddit felt like shouting into the void. Blurble feels like someone actually heard me and said 'I'm here.'"
Marcus, 34
Dealing with work stress
"The Support Circle feature is genius. It's not about getting advice—it's about knowing people are thinking of you. That's what I needed."
Alex, 22
Struggling with loneliness
"I've been on every mental health app. This is different. This is real people showing up for you, not algorithms or chatbots."
Jamie, 31
Managing anxiety
Everything you need to know about Blurble
Yes. No real names, no profile pictures, no email addresses shown publicly. You choose a screen name and that's all anyone sees. We don't track your identity or sell your data.
On Reddit/Twitter, you post and maybe get comments. Then it's gone. On Blurble, people can start Support Circles for you—gatherings of support that persist even when you're offline. You wake up to proof that people were thinking of you, not just scrolling past.
We're launching in Q1 2026. Join the waitlist now to get early access and be among the first to experience Support Circles.
Yes, Blurble will be free to use. We're building this to help people feel less alone, not to make money off loneliness.
That's the beauty of Support Circles. Even one person can start a circle for you. And once someone does, others often join. You're not performing for likes—you're being held by a community that gets it.
When you post something vulnerable, anyone who sees it can start a Support Circle for you. Others can join that circle and leave messages of support. You get a notification: 'While you were away, 12 people started a circle for you.' It's proof that people are thinking of you.
Join 512+ people finding connection on Blurble.
No credit card required • No real names • Just real connection