🫂 Free · 100% anonymous

Share your thoughts,
not your identity.

Bipolar Anonymous is a free, anonymous peer community for people living with bipolar. Pick a moniker, post what’s real, and find people who actually get it — no real name, ever.

🕵️ No real name, ever 💛 People who get it 💷 Free, no ads
You’ll post as anonymous
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SunflowerSeed
No real name · recognised across your devices
SS SunflowerSeed · just now

Three days stable after a rough patch. Small wins still count, right?

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Pick a moniker — your real name never leaves your head.
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Bipolar Anonymous
bipolaranonymous.app

Real talk. No real names.

An anonymous peer community for the things you can’t always say out loud. Pick a moniker, post what’s real, and find people living the same swing.

  • No real name — just a moniker you choose
  • Posts to relate to, not perform for
  • A community wiki, written by people who get it
  • Your email is only ever stored as a hash
Open the community →
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Bipolar Bear
bipolarbear.app

Track the rest with Bipolar Bear.

The companion app from the same team — a free, private mood journal and survival kit for the day-to-day of living with bipolar.

  • Mood, energy, sleep, meds & free-text notes
  • Personalised insights, computed privately on your device
  • End-to-end encrypted — not even we can read it
  • Works offline — your journal is always there
Open bipolarbear.app →
James Markey, founder
The human behind the apps

Built by James Markey

Bipolar Anonymous and Bipolar Bear both grew out of one person’s experience of living with bipolar — and a belief that nobody should have to face it alone or pay to get help. James builds in the open and shares the whole journey.

No investors. No data harvesting. Just tools he wished existed.

Visit jamesmarkey.co.uk →