Sendit's recent update has alienated long-time users with a more complicated flow, broken Snapchat integration, and an aggressive paywall that hides who's messaging you. These anonymous Q&A and social apps offer cleaner experiences and, in some cases, the Snapchat integration that actually works.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Sendit's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
NGL took over the anonymous Q&A category by building the exact experience Sendit popularized but with a smoother flow and a tighter Instagram integration. Identity-reveal is also paywalled, but the free experience is better than current Sendit and the app has been more stable through recent updates.
Explore NGL: anonymous q&a data →Tellonym has been around longer than Sendit or NGL and has built up a more substantial user base in Europe. The app is simpler, the moderation is generally tighter, and there's no aggressive paywall hiding who messaged you. A solid alternative for users who want anonymous Q&A without the gimmicks.
Explore Tellonym data →Yolo is the original Snapchat anonymous Q&A app, the one that Sendit was originally cloning. While Snapchat's policies have made the integration less seamless than it once was, Yolo has historically been more reliable on Snapchat than Sendit, especially after Sendit's recent integration issues.
Explore Yolo data →LMK takes the anonymous social concept further by adding group chat, confession-style posts, and topic-based communities. If you're tired of Sendit's narrow "ask me a question" loop, LMK offers a fuller anonymous social experience without the Snapchat dependency.
Explore LMK data →If the appeal of Sendit was social connection with friends rather than anonymity specifically, GroupMe is a focused, free group-chat app from Microsoft. It works over SMS for friends who don't have the app installed and has none of the paywall games. A better long-term tool for actually staying in touch.
Explore GroupMe data →Ten Ten lets you send instant voice messages to friends like a digital walkie-talkie. It's a fundamentally different model than anonymous Q&A but solves the same underlying need — staying socially connected with your friend group in a fun, lightweight way. Particularly popular with high schoolers.
Explore Ten Ten data →We found these alternatives by analyzing review patterns across social networking apps. The most common reasons users leave Sendit are the complicated new update, broken social integrations, and the paywall around identity reveals. Each alternative below addresses at least one of those friction points directly.
NGL is the most direct replacement and currently the dominant anonymous Q&A app for Instagram users. Tellonym is the more established option if you want fewer paywall games. Yolo is still the best choice specifically for Snapchat integration when it works.
Recent app updates have broken or removed Sendit's Snapchat integration for many users — about 10% of recent reviews flag this as a major problem. Yolo is generally more reliable for Snapchat-specific use, though Snapchat's own policies have made all third-party Q&A integrations less seamless than they used to be.
Tellonym and most LMK-style apps don't aggressively paywall the identity reveal in the same way. NGL also has a paywall for full identity reveal but offers more clues for free than Sendit currently does.
App Vulture uses AI-powered review intelligence to analyze what real users say about apps — their pain points, feature requests, and reasons for switching. We identified these alternatives by analyzing review patterns across social networking apps and validated each candidate against the source app's most common churn reasons.
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