Tonight's question is coming

Spill.

Answer first. Then see what everyone admitted.

One question drops every day. Spill anonymously or publicly, unlock the feed, and find the answers that make you laugh, stare, and send the screenshot to the group chat.

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The ritual

Everyone gets the same question. Nobody gets to lurk.

You open Spill because you need to know what people are saying tonight. You answer because that is the only way in. Then the feed opens: funny, chaotic, honest, way too relatable.

How it works

It takes one minute to join the conversation.

01

Get the question.

Something specific enough to make people actually tell the story.

02

Spill it.

Go anonymous, go public, add a vibe, keep it short, make it real.

03

Peek at everyone else.

Read what people admitted, hit “same,” react, and send the wild ones.

04

Come back tomorrow.

Your streak becomes proof that you were there when the good questions dropped.

Questions that start things

What's something nobody knows about you? Craziest thing you did in high school? Biggest risk you've ever taken? What text do you regret sending? What memory would you relive once?

Why it hits

It feels like the whole internet answering the same group-chat question.

You cannot just watch.

The feed unlocks after you answer, so everyone has skin in the game.

Say it your way.

Post anonymous when it is too real, public when you want the credit.

Short enough to actually read.

Quick answers, no essays, just the part people came for.

Find your “same.”

React when it is funny, painful, embarrassing, or exactly you.

Give it a vibe.

Funny, honest, chaotic, romantic, unwell. The tag says what the answer feels like.

Your answers become a time capsule.

Streaks, old prompts, and past spills turn into receipts from your life.

For your people

For the friends who always ask, “Wait, what did everyone say?”

For campuses where one prompt can take over every story.

For friend groups that need a reason to be honest for once.

For people who want the internet to feel less polished and more alive.

Keep it fun

Honest does not mean cruel.

Anonymous, not lawless.

Spill is for real stories, not targeted harassment or gossip campaigns.

Prompts set the tone.

The best questions create nostalgia, humor, honesty, and “wait, same.”

Report the weird stuff.

If someone ruins the room, they should not get to keep the mic.

Get in early

Do not hear about tonight's Spill secondhand.

Join the waitlist and be first in line when the beta opens.