Yapp is voice-first. Post what's on your mind, and people request to call you about it — you decide who. No scrolling, no ads, no algorithm. Just real voices.

Yapp in a sentence: a voice-first social app where you post a topic, strangers ask to call you about it, and you choose who to talk to — consent first, adults only, no ads.
No swiping, no profile gymnastics. Talk about what you actually want to talk about.
Write a sentence — what's on your mind, what you want to talk about. It stays live for 24 hours.
Strangers see your topic and request to call you. Each request comes with a short note explaining why.
Review when ready. Tap accept — the call connects right then. Peer-to-peer, end-to-end. Nothing in between.
We don't optimize for engagement. We optimize for connection.
Tone and laughter and silence carry more than text ever can. Five minutes on Yapp beats two weeks of DMs.
Nobody rings you out of nowhere. Someone has to request, you have to accept. Mutual or no call.
Private profiles, ghost block, hide your stats, decide who can DM you. We ship privacy as features, not as fine print.
Nothing in this app is paid to be there. No algorithmic feed trying to keep you hooked. Just topics, in time order.
1:1 calls connect device to device. Your voice doesn't pass through our servers. We couldn't record it if we wanted to.
Verified at signup. Birthday locked. 17+ store rating. Moderation is invite-only — we don't crowdsource judgment.
Small bespoke artworks you send after a great call. Some are free. Some are gifts. All are kind.
The whole core of Yapp stays free, with no ads — premium just adds a few extras for the people who live in the app.
We're building a place we'd want our friends to use. That means small choices add up — like how we don't track who you've faved, how blocking is invisible to the blocked, and how moderators are invited, not auto-promoted.
We surface kindness — compliments, accepts, faves — and bury hostility. Moderation is fast and invisible.
Your stats, your faves, your topic history — all yours to hide. Private profile mode locks them down completely.
18+ only. Verified at signup. Birthday locked after first save. Real moderators reviewing real reports.
Topics appear in time order. Likes don't promote anything. There's no "for you" page learning your weaknesses.
The things people ask before they sign up.
Yapp is a voice-first social app. You post a short topic — something on your mind or something you want to talk about — and people can request to call you about it. You choose who to talk to. No feeds to scroll, no ads, no algorithm. Just real voices.
Yes. Everything you need to actually use Yapp is free, with no ads. There is an optional premium tier that unlocks extras like longer topic boosts and discovery filters, but the core experience never sits behind a paywall.
One-to-one calls connect peer-to-peer, device to device, end-to-end. Your voice does not pass through our servers, so we could not record it even if we wanted to. And nobody can call you out of nowhere: someone has to request, and you have to accept.
Adults only. Age is verified at signup and your birthday is locked after your first save. The app carries a 17+ store rating.
Consent is built in — calls only happen when both people opt in. Blocking is invisible to the person blocked, and moderation is handled by invited moderators reviewing real reports, not crowdsourced judgment.
No ads, ever. Topics appear in time order, not ranked by an engagement algorithm. Privacy ships as features — private profiles, ghost block, hidden stats — not buried in fine print.
Yapp is launching soon on iOS and Android. The invite-only beta is open now, and the store buttons go live at launch.
The invite-only beta is open. Free forever, no ads — full launch coming soon.