A suggestion box
your people will use.

Give your team, your students, or your community a phone number they can call. They speak. Their voice is masked. You get the message.

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TRY IT

Choose a voice. Write a suggestion. Hear it.

Pick a voice mask. Edit the message. Press play to hear it back — anonymous, but in a real voice.

✎ EDIT
Caller numbers one-way hashed — no identities stored
Original audio discarded after masking
FERPA & HIPAA packages available
Built by the team behind PSA.xyz
HOW IT WORKS

Three steps, ten minutes

STEP 01

Claim your number

Pick a local or toll-free line. Record your own greeting, or use one of ours. Share it however makes sense — a poster, an email, a slide at the all-hands.

STEP 02

They call, voice-masked

Your caller chooses how they want to sound — their own voice, a pitch shift, or a different voice entirely. Their phone number is hashed before it touches our database. We can't identify them. Neither can you.

STEP 03

You get the message

Transcribed, tagged, searchable. Delivered to your dashboard, your email, your Slack — wherever you want it. Reply in aggregate. Close the loop with your people.

YOUR DASHBOARD

What lands in your inbox

Inbox — Lincoln High School 3 new this week
"The science wing stairwell hasn't had working lights since September. Kids use their phones to see. Someone's going to fall."
Safety Facilities 0:31 · voice masked
2h ago
"I want to flag a teacher who's been amazing. Ms. Okafor stayed after every day last term to help me catch up. She should know it mattered."
Recognition 0:48 · own voice
5h ago
"Can we talk about the lunch schedule? Ninth graders get eleven minutes to actually eat after the line. That's not enough and nobody asks us."
Policy Student life 1:02 · voice masked
1d ago

Every message transcribed, auto-tagged, and screened before it reaches you. This is a still — the real dashboard is clickable.

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WHO USES THIS

Organizations are using this for…

The honest feedback

Pulse checks that produce real signal. Policy questions your people would actually ask if their name wasn't on the form. The exit interview, but eighteen months earlier.

(The stuff that used to go unsaid.)

The student voice

Things students would tell a friend but not a teacher. Bullying reports. Mental-health flags. Asks for help that are too embarrassing to put a name on.

The public comment

Constituents calling in on their own time, in their own words. Council reads the transcripts, listens to the voices, acts on the signal. Public record without the public meeting.

The audience call-in

Podcasts, newsletters, congregations, communities. Turn your audience into a voicemail box. Questions for the next episode, fan mail that sounds like a voicemail used to.

REAL SUGGESTIONS

What people actually say

CALLERS RECORD · TRANSCRIPTS ARRIVE · LEADERS READ
№ 0143 00:48 / VOICE MASKED
"The new hire policy is filtering out people who'd be great in the role. I've watched it happen three times in six months. We're losing to companies that move faster."
№ 0142 01:12 / OWN VOICE
"There's a student in eighth period who's been sitting alone every day this semester. I don't know him but I don't think he's okay. Someone should check in."
№ 0141 00:36 / VOICE MASKED
"The 5th Street traffic study left out the bus route. My kids' school is on it. Please look again before the vote on Tuesday."
REAL QUESTIONS

Three things buyers always ask

Wait — can we really not identify our callers?
Correct, and that's the point. Caller phone numbers are one-way hashed with a secret stored outside the database. We use the hash to rate-limit spammers without knowing who they are. There is no setting in your admin panel that exposes caller identities, because the data doesn't exist anywhere to expose. If your people knew their name was attached, they wouldn't have called. That's why the channel doesn't work today.
What stops someone from saying something awful?
Every message is transcribed and auto-screened before it lands in your inbox: threats, doxxing, hate speech, and CSAM are caught and either auto-rejected or routed to a human moderator. Borderline cases are held for review. You can configure the threshold for your organization. The product works because the channel is trustworthy in both directions.
Will my team actually use a phone number in 2026?
They will, and that's the surprising part. Calling a phone number is the lowest-friction anonymous channel that exists: no app, no account, no learning curve, no IP address logged on a form. The same employee who'd never fill out an "anonymous" Google Form will call a number from the parking lot on their lunch break. The phone is the old technology that turns out to still be the right one.
PRICING

Pay for the line, not per message

Three tiers, no per-message fees. Early-access organizations get a 14-day trial on any plan and locked-in launch pricing.

Classroom
For schools, small orgs
$29/mo
one number · 500 minutes / month
  • One dedicated phone number
  • Transcription & voice masking
  • Searchable dashboard
  • Email & CSV export
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Enterprise
For districts, public institutions
Custom
volume · SSO · dedicated CSM
  • Unlimited numbers & minutes
  • SAML SSO, SCIM, audit logs
  • SLA & uptime commitments
  • HIPAA / SOX / FERPA packages
  • Dedicated customer success
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