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§ Private Profile · Los Angeles, CA, USA
Anonymous audio spaces for mental health support, offering community groups for shared experiences and coping with life challenges.
Humans Anonymous has raised $1.7M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Humans Anonymous.
Humans Anonymous was founded in 2021 by Brad Baum (Co-Founder | Chief Operating Officer).
Humans Anonymous has raised $1.7M in total across 1 funding round.
Humans Anonymous, based in Los Angeles, California, provides anonymous audio spaces for mental health support, allowing users to share experiences in community-based groups focused on challenges like loneliness, anxiety, and specific life identities. Inspired by Alcoholics Anonymous, the platform offers a subscription-based service, priced at $5 per month or $50 annually after three free meetings, for individuals to speak or listen anonymously. The company has raised $3 million in total funding, including $1.9 million from VC firms and angels pre-launch, and reported 500 beta users with a 10,000-person waitlist as of 2022. Key investors include One Mind Accelerator, Looking Glass Capital, General Catalyst, Authentic Ventures, and Backend Capital. Its audio platform launched in August 2022, initially featuring beta communities such as Founders Anonymous and ADHD Anonymous. Humans Anonymous was founded in 2021 by Nate Tepper.
Key people at Humans Anonymous.
Humans Anonymous was founded in 2021 by Brad Baum (Co-Founder | Chief Operating Officer).
Humans Anonymous has raised $1.7M in total across 1 funding round.
Humans Anonymous's investors include Backend Capital, Looking Glass Capital, Authentic Ventures, FrontEnd Ventures, Ten VC.
Humans Anonymous has raised $1.7M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $1.7M Pre-Seed in September 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 2, 2022 | $1.7M Pre Seed | Backend Capital, Looking Glass Capital | Authentic Ventures, Frontend Ventures, TEN VC | Announced |
Humans Anonymous is a mental health startup building an anonymous live audio platform that creates safe, community-based spaces for people sharing similar life experiences, such as founders, teachers, nurses, or those dealing with anxiety and loneliness[1][2][5]. It serves primarily teens and early 20s users seeking peer support without professional intervention, solving the problem of isolation by emulating impactful elements of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings—like anonymous sharing—in a scalable, virtual format[2][3][4]. The app hit #1 in the App Store's Health & Fitness category, boasts 200,000 members sending 500,000 messages monthly, and has raised $3.1M from investors including General Catalyst, Looking Glass Capital, and Backend Capital, with a subscription model at $5/month or $50/year after a free trial[1][2].
Founded in 2021 in Los Angeles by Nate Tepper, Humans Anonymous emerged from his personal experience attending AA meetings, where he identified the power of anonymous, peer-to-peer sharing beyond just addiction[2][3][4]. Tepper's "aha" moment came in recognizing that AA's frameworks could address everyday mental health challenges like loneliness, anxiety, or job-related stress for broader groups, leading to the app's launch in August 2022 with initial beta communities for Founders Anonymous and ADHD Anonymous, quickly building a 10k waitlist[3][4]. Early traction included preorders and public rollout plans for early 2023, fueled by Tepper's vision to make support accessible via mobile audio, contrasting costly traditional therapy at ~$100/month[1][3].
Humans Anonymous rides the mental health tech boom, where global funding hit $5.5B in 2021 (up 139% YoY), amid rising demand for peer support as social media exacerbates isolation—ironically positioning apps like this as solutions to problems they partly create[2][3]. Timing aligns with post-pandemic loneliness epidemics and Gen Z's preference for virtual, identity-based communities over clinical therapy, amplified by TikTok virality and remote work stressors like layoffs[2][3]. It influences the ecosystem by democratizing AA-style support beyond addiction, challenging pro-led models (e.g., Talkspace) with scalable, empathetic peer networks, while investors back its thesis on shared-experience empathy for deeper connections[2][4].
Humans Anonymous is poised to expand communities and user base, leveraging its early dominance in community care to capture more of the $5B+ mental health tech market, potentially integrating AI moderation or hybrid in-person features[1][2][3]. Trends like AI companions and workplace wellness programs will shape it, but success hinges on balancing growth with genuine anonymity amid privacy regulations. Its influence may evolve from niche audio app to ecosystem leader in peer mental health, proving for-profits can scale human connection—echoing its core mission that being human is hard, but you're not alone[1][4][5].