The signup wall problem
“Sign up to start chatting” turns a thirty-second impulse into a chore. You hand over an email, confirm it, invent another password, and end up with one more account you didn’t want.
It also leaves a trail. An account is a record — of who you are and when you showed up — sitting on someone else’s server.
How Koguko skips it
There’s no registration step at all. No email, no password, no username, no profile to fill in. Koguko keeps it simple: open the site, press one button, and you’re talking to a random stranger. No account, no profile, no app to install.
Because there’s no account, there’s nothing to log into, recover, or delete later.
What no-signup means for your data
With no account, there’s nothing for a conversation to attach to. Ordinary chats aren’t stored by default. We keep only limited, aggregate usage numbers to run the service and prevent abuse.
Reported or seriously flagged chats are the one exception: recent context may be saved, encrypted, for moderation review.
Ready to say hi?
Start chattingCommon questions
Do I need to register or make an account?
No. There’s no registration of any kind — no email, password, username, or profile. Press start and you’re in.
Why do other chat sites require signup?
Usually to build a profile, send you email, or tie activity to an identity. Koguko is designed to avoid all of that.
Will you email me?
We can’t — we never ask for your email. There’s no address on file to message.
