About Anonymeter
A privacy-first feedback tool built by one person who got tired of "anonymous" surveys that weren't.
Hi, I'm Avi
Solo founder · Built Anonymeter in 2026
I built this because I needed it. The "anonymous" feedback tools at every company I worked at were logging IPs, requiring logins, or piping data to Google Analytics. The people answering knew it. The data was always polite, vague, and useless.
Why this exists
Most survey platforms are built like everything else on the modern web: log everything, track everyone, sell the data later. That's fine for marketing forms. It's the wrong design for honest feedback.
When someone fills out an anonymous workplace survey, an anonymous patient feedback form, or an anonymous community check-in — they're trusting the tool not to identify them. If the tool's privacy policy includes the words "we collect your IP address for security purposes," that trust is already broken.
What's different
Anonymeter was designed from the ground up to be provably anonymous:
- The respondent's IP address is never stored. Not hashed. Not logged. Not deleted later. Just never collected.
- Public form pages set zero cookies by default. No session token, no fingerprint, no analytics.
- Repeat-respondent tracking is opt-in at submission time — the respondent picks whether the form owner can see that they answered before.
- No third-party scripts on the form page. No Google Analytics, no Hotjar, no marketing pixels.
Why solo?
Anonymeter is built and maintained by one person. That's a feature, not a bug:
- No VC pressure to monetize the user data we don't collect.
- No M&A risk where a future acquirer rewrites the privacy policy.
- Direct line to me if you have a bug, a feature request, or a complaint.
I run lean: cheap hosting, no analytics dashboards on respondents, no growth-hacking tactics that require harvesting data. The business model is simple — a few dollars a month from the people who want unlimited responses. That's enough.
What I'm working on next
Anonymous follow-up conversations (the only survey tool where the owner can ask a follow-up question without de-anonymizing the respondent), a self-hostable open-source edition, and AI-powered response summaries that run on our own servers (no OpenAI, no data leakage).
Get in touch
Questions, feature requests, bug reports, or just to say hi — email me at hello@anonymeter.com. I read every message and reply within 24 hours.