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A Safe Space for Everyone β€” Built in Austin, TX

Tell Your Problem is a completely anonymous platform where people can share what's weighing on their hearts. No accounts. No judgment. Just a place to be heard.

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Our Mission

We believe everyone deserves a place to be heard β€” without fear, without judgment, without consequences. Mental health care is expensive and often inaccessible. We built this platform so anyone with an internet connection can let out what they're carrying, anytime, for free.

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Editorial Standards

Our blog articles are researched and written with care, drawing on peer-reviewed studies, therapist interviews, and reputable mental health organizations. Content is reviewed for accuracy and updated regularly.

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Privacy First

We never ask for your name, email, or any personal information. Every story is stored without identifying metadata. We don't sell data. We don't track you. Your anonymity is the foundation of this platform.

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Based in the US

Tell Your Problem is operated by a small team based in Austin, Texas. We serve a global audience with content written in US English and resources tailored to American mental health support systems.

The People Behind Tell Your Problem

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Alex Morgan

Founder & Developer

Alex built Tell Your Problem after seeing how hard it was for friends and family to find affordable mental health support. Based in Austin, TX.

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Jordan Chen

Content & Research

Jordan oversees editorial content, ensuring every article is factually accurate, empathetic, and useful. Background in health communication and public health.

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Sam Rivers

Community & Support

Sam manages community outreach and ensures the platform remains a safe, supportive space for everyone who visits. Based in Portland, OR.

Our Impact So Far

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A Message From Alex

"I built Tell Your Problem because I've watched people I love struggle in silence. Not because they didn't want help, but because they didn't have a safe way to ask for it. Therapy is expensive. Talking to friends is scary. Sometimes you just need to say it out loud β€” or type it into a box and hit send β€” without anyone knowing it was you. That's what this is. A door. A place to leave what's too heavy to carry alone."

β€” Alex Morgan, Austin, TX