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Noding

Anonymous rooms that live for a moment. No account, no name

Search any word and that word becomes a room, instantly. Talk to the people thinking the same thing right now. When people move on, the room decays instead of becoming a dead board — open it again and it comes back with its history. No account, no profile: the map of rooms you've passed through is your only identity. Works in the browser, no signup.

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Hi PH — maker here. I got tired of two things: dead subforums that outlive their moment, and every post being attached to a permanent profile. So I built Noding. You search any word and that word becomes a room, instantly. When people stop talking, the room quietly decays (24h half-life). If someone opens it again later, it comes back with its history intact. There are no accounts and no profiles — your only identity is the map of rooms you've passed through. Tap someone's mark and you see the rooms you've both been in, nothing else. It's been running in Korea for a few months (mostly anonymous venting, news reactions, "anyone else up at 2am" rooms). I just opened the English side, so it's quiet but alive. It works in the browser with no signup, and there's an iOS app. The one thing I'd love honest feedback on: does "rooms that die" feel right, or unsettling? And does path-as-identity read as privacy — or as nothing to hold onto?

About Noding on Product Hunt

Anonymous rooms that live for a moment. No account, no name

Noding was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #125 on the daily leaderboard. Search any word and that word becomes a room, instantly. Talk to the people thinking the same thing right now. When people move on, the room decays instead of becoming a dead board — open it again and it comes back with its history. No account, no profile: the map of rooms you've passed through is your only identity. Works in the browser, no signup.

On the analytics side, Noding competes within Social Network, Privacy and Community — topics that collectively have 64.8k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Noding performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted Noding?

Noding was hunted by Seongjin Kang. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

For a complete overview of Noding including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.