Feel understood by a stranger — in 3 minutes, tonight.
No profile. No photo. No swiping. One question, one stranger, three minutes. If it resonates, you both seal it into a memory you own forever. Pillow Talk runs nightly in English, Русский, Español, and 中文.
"What is the last thing you wanted to say to someone but didn't?"
The midnight gap.
You're awake. Your partner is asleep — or in another room now. The sleep divorce articles say it's healthy. Nobody mentioned the silence.
You could doomscroll. You could open a dating app you don't want to be on. You could text a friend who won't reply until morning. None of these make you feel less alone.
What you want is to say one real thing to someone who has no history with you, no expectations of you, and no reason to judge. Someone awake right now, for the same reason.
Three minutes. Four steps. One memory.
Tonight's prompt
One question about connection appears at midnight your time. The same question for everyone, everywhere. Tonight: What is the last thing you wanted to say to someone but didn't?
Matched
Tap Begin. We match you with one stranger who's online now. No names, no photos, no locations. Just words and a timer.
Three minutes
You both answer the prompt and talk for exactly 3 minutes. The timer handles the goodbye — no awkward exit, no ghosting, no explanation needed.
Seal or fade
When time's up, you both choose: seal it into a permanent on-chain memory you co-own, or let it fade like it never happened. No pressure. No record unless you both say yes.
on-chainTry tonight's conversation.
This is the full experience. No commitment — just see how it feels.
What happens when strangers talk for 3 minutes.
"I said something to a stranger at 2am that I have never said to anyone. They said me too. I sealed it. It is mine now." — Aisha, 31, sealed memory #4471
The Seal — the only thing that stays.
Mutual by default
Sealing requires both people to tap. One-sided doesn't count. This is consent built into the architecture, not a setting.
Yours forever
A sealed memory lives on-chain — permanent, verifiable, co-owned by you and the stranger. No company can delete it. No algorithm can bury it. It doesn't expire.
No wallet needed
You'll never see a wallet address, a gas fee, or the word blockchain unless you go looking in settings. When you seal your first memory, a wallet is created for you invisibly. It feels like saving a photo.
Private by design
Sealed memories are visible only to you and the people you sealed with. Your streak counts consecutive nights sealed — visible to you alone. No leaderboard, no public feed, no profile.
The questions people ask at 2am.
It is a 3-minute conversation with a stranger about a universal question. No photos, no names, no contact after. If talking to a stranger is cheating, so is therapy. But if your relationship can't handle you being seen by another human, that is the conversation to have — with them.
Three minutes ends. You can end sooner with one tap, no explanation. The next prompt is tomorrow.
No. You will never see a wallet address, a gas fee, or the word blockchain unless you go looking. Sealing feels like saving a photo.
Fully. No name, no photo, no location, no profile. The only thing that persists is what you both choose to seal.
Someone is. 1,200+ conversations happen nightly across four languages. If matching takes more than 30 seconds, we tell you when the next round starts.
No. That is the point. The constraint is the freedom.
Tonight's prompt is live for 6 more hours.
The question changes at midnight your time. Tonight's prompt: What is the last thing you wanted to say to someone but didn't? Someone is awake right now, ready to answer it with you.
No account needed to start. You only create anything if you choose to seal.