💬 Vent Out
a calm lane to let it out — late-night spirals, exam meltdowns, relationship noise, burnout. just you, an alias, and people who get it.
- soft, unhurried conversations
- no pressure to "be okay"
- rant, reflect, or just exist
for students everywhere · 100% anonymous
grey out is a place where students talk, connect, and just be — using a random name that isn't theirs. no real names. no photos. no pressure.
brand story
being a student means always being judged. grey out gives you a private space where your grades, your name, and your face don't matter.
the bigger your student identity gets — your GPA, your department, your reputation — the harder it is to just be yourself. every app wants you to perform, show off, and keep up an image.
grey out strips all that away. no followers, no feeds, no showing off — just honest text chats with people who know exactly what you're going through.
core spaces
every entry point starts with a random alias. every space is text-only and identity-less.
a calm lane to let it out — late-night spirals, exam meltdowns, relationship noise, burnout. just you, an alias, and people who get it.
a low-stakes social space to meet minds across departments. no photos, no profiles — just words and the energy you bring.
meme swaps, class gossip, department drama, exam rants, 3 am noodle debates — all within your verified college, all under anonymous labels.
verified student, unknown name. upload your college ID once — a human reviews it. you unlock a campus community where only peers from your institution can enter.
anonymity system
for whom
your college ID is reviewed by a human, then discarded. what stays is a single flag: verified student.
early access
grey out is coming soon. drop your details and be first in when the doors open.
no spam. no exposure. just a nudge when you're in.