Anonymous by architecture, not by promise
RelayClear is designed to collect less, store less, and expose less. That is what makes the channel easier for submitters to trust.
Anonymous feedback for organizations
RelayClear gives your team, customers, or stakeholders a private way to share sensitive feedback. We built the privacy into the architecture: no submitter accounts, no stored content after delivery, and no third-party tracking on submission pages.
RelayClear is designed to collect less, store less, and expose less. That is what makes the channel easier for submitters to trust.
RelayClear handles intake and delivery. Your organization keeps ownership of review, triage, and follow-up in its existing process.
Subscribe, receive your access codes and QR codes, and publish them where employees, customers, or stakeholders already look for guidance.
When someone needs to say something important without attaching their name.
Give employees a safe way to raise concerns about conduct, safety, management, or workplace culture.
Capture product issues, service failures, and serious complaints from customers who want privacy when they speak up.
Use one-way anonymous intake for other stakeholder groups when a standard form or inbox would not feel credible.
Create a credible path for sensitive submissions that need attention without turning RelayClear into a case-management system.
What RelayClear helps you do
Offer a channel that feels more trustworthy than a standard inbox or form.
Receive submissions by email and handle them in the processes your team already uses.
Limit retained data with no submitter accounts and no long-term content storage after delivery.
If you need a deeper walkthrough, review how RelayClear works, see the FAQ, or read the security and privacy overview.
What makes the channel trustworthy
If you are evaluating any anonymous feedback tool, check the mechanics, not just the marketing. Look at the submission page, the retention story, and whether the product collects more than it needs.
Read the full security and privacy overviewRelayClear does not load analytics, ad tags, or social scripts on the feedback submission page.
RelayClear keeps submission content only until delivery completes, then deletes it.
RelayClear does not depend on submitter accounts, reply threads, or stored message history.
How it works
The channel stays intentionally narrow: publish an access code, receive anonymous submissions, and handle them in your own workflow.
Step 1
Choose your plan, set your destination email, and complete checkout.
Step 2
Publish the access code and matching QR code by link, print, handbook, poster, or internal page.
Step 3
RelayClear delivers the submission to your destination email.
One-way is a deliberate trust choice. Two-way anonymous conversations can increase deanonymization risk in smaller organizations. RelayClear stays focused on safe intake and delivery, while your organization handles follow-up in its normal process.
Frequently asked questions
No. RelayClear is one-way by design. That is part of the privacy model, not a missing feature. Two-way anonymous communication can create timing and identity risk, especially in smaller teams. Read more about the privacy model.
You receive the submission content at your destination email. You do not receive the submitter's identity, raw IP address, device data, or the original submission timestamp. Read more about how delivery works.
RelayClear fits when the hard part is not collecting feedback, but making people believe the channel is genuinely anonymous enough to use for sensitive issues. Read more about common use cases.
Launch a channel people can verify, not just be told to trust. Set it up in minutes and share it on your timeline.
Looking to submit anonymously? Read the submitter guide or go to the submission page.