A new kind of connection

Say something true.
A stranger will find it.

One honest moment. Someone somewhere in the world who felt it enough to respond. No followers. No likes. Just people.

No spam. No noise. One email when we launch.

Real moments from beta testing

I got the job. Three rejections and I got it. I have no one to call.

Someone in the Pacific Northwest

I have been sober for 90 days and nobody in my life knows.

Someone in rural France

I refolded the same towel three times trying to get it right. Not sure why it mattered so much.

Someone in Southeast Asia

I told someone I loved them and meant it in a way I never have before.

Someone in coastal Maine

How it works

01

Say something true

Write one honest thing — hard, joyful, or completely ordinary. 150 characters. Anonymous. Only your broad region shown.

02

A stranger finds it

Someone somewhere in the world sees your moment. If it moves them they respond. Just once. With kindness.

03

Then it's gone

Your post lives for 24 hours or until it receives 5 responses — whichever comes first. Fleeting by design.

Social media was supposed to connect us.

Instead we built stages. Follower counts. Algorithms that reward performance over honesty.

Nobody logs off feeling more connected.
They log off feeling compared.

Tethr is something quieter.

Followers
Likes
Profiles
Algorithms
Performance
Just people.

The door opens soon.

Be among the first in when it does.