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Skip to main contentWhat Is Unspoken?
Unspoken is a new kind of mobile app. It’s not a social network. It’s not another messaging platform. It’s a digital sanctuary for the human heart—a place where people can finally say what they've been holding in, without fear, judgment, or interruption.
You can:
There’s no comment section, no likes, no status games, just words, and the freedom to say them.
We all carry things we never said. I wanted to build a space where people could let those things out—not to go viral, but to feel human again. Unspoken is a place to release, heal, and honor the power of what we leave unsaid.
Ron Hudkins, Founder
Let’s be honest. Social media has become a battlefield.
Platforms that were once meant to connect people now promote outrage, half-clothed bodies, and polarizing takes. The algorithm thrives on hate. The loudest voices win. And real, heartfelt communication gets drowned out.
Unspoken flips the script.
It’s not about going viral. It’s about going inward—and saying what you wish you could’ve said before it was too late.
Unspoken is built around a simple but powerful flow:
Write → Choose → Release.
You write a note—just a few kind words, a full letter, or a voice message. Then you choose what to do with it:
Whether it’s “I love you and never told you,” Or “You changed my life with a small kindness,” or “I’m sorry I never said goodbye,” Unspoken gives those moments a place to breathe.
Alongside the personal messages, Unspoken also features a unique section called the Spotlight Board.
It’s a curated space where users can:
Every spotlight post is required to include why the user is sharing it. No bots. No spam. No faceless product links. Just genuine, practical things that helped someone—and might help someone else.
Think of it as the antidote to toxic ads and influencer noise.
It’s community-powered kindness, one helpful recommendation at a time.
There are 787 people on the UnspokenTimes app waitlist as of 1930 hrs, July 16, 2025