Feeling unheard and alone? You don't have to shoulder burdens by yourself.

Because Bottling Up Burdens Breeds Bigger Battles.

Silent Friends is a dedicated service committed to offering compassionate and confidential listening support. We are a team who are passionate about providing a listening ear to those in need.
Confidential Conversations: Your privacy is our priority. We ensure that every conversation remains confidential, providing a secure space for you to express yourself freely.
Empathetic Listening: Our listeners are trained to provide empathy, understanding, and support. We listen without interrupting or judging, allowing you to be heard.
Flexible Support Options: We offer a variety of ways to connect, including phone calls, video chats, and in-person meetings, catering to your preferences and comfort levels.

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Our mission is to provide a safe, empathetic, and supportive environment where individuals can share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment.


Builds Trust

People feel heard and understood, leading to trust.

Encourages Openness

Individuals feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and feelings.

Resolves Conflicts

Listening actively can diffuse tensions and resolve conflicts more efficiently.

Fosters Empathy

You gain a deeper understanding of others' perspectives and emotions.

Reduces Stress

By being heard, individuals can release pent-up emotions and feel relieved.

Problem-Solving

Listening to different perspectives can lead to creative solutions.

Personal Growth

You process your thoughts & emotions, leading to self-awareness & growth.

Strengthens Bonds

Silent Friends nurture stronger, more meaningful relationships.

Increases Knowledge

You learn new things and gain fresh insights from others' experiences.

Unburden Yourself with Unshakeable Confidentiality.

Starting a conversation about your well-being can feel daunting. But fear not, We've designed our service with simplicity and security in mind.
Sharing Without Secrets: Our booking process asks for minimal details, focusing on connecting you with a supportive listener at your convenient time.
Matching You with the Perfect Listener: The details we collect helps us match you with a qualified listener who can best understand your situation, which are entirely optional.
Flexibility Support, Fair Prices: We offer a variety of sessions options to suit your needs and budget, durations and pricing structure are flexible.

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We believe in fostering a safe space for open communication, you can shed your burdens, share your story, and find the support you deserve.


Short Session (15min)

₦15k
Listening Only

Standard Session (30mins)

₦23k
Listening Only

Extended Session (45mins)

₦30k
Listening Only

Dive-in Session (60mins)

₦38k
Listening Only

Short Session (15min)

₦23k
Conversation Only

Standard Session (30mins)

₦30k
Conversation Only

Extended Session (45mins)

₦38k
Conversation Only

Dive-in Session (60mins)

₦45k
Conversation Only

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


What is Silent Friends and how is it different from therapy?

Silent Friends offers confidential emotional support through conversations with trained listeners. While therapy provides diagnosis and treatment for mental health conditions, Silent Friends focuses on providing a safe space to talk, be heard, and gain a fresh perspective.

How can talking to someone help me feel better?

Talking about your problems can help you gain clarity, process emotions, and explore different perspectives. Silent Friends listeners can offer a supportive ear, validate your feelings, and help you identify coping mechanisms.

Are Silent Friends listeners professional therapists?

Silent Friends listeners come from diverse backgrounds and receive training focused on active listening, empathy, and emotional support. While they may not be licensed therapists, they can provide a supportive and confidential space to express yourself.

Are there any benefits to talking to someone anonymously?

Anonymity can remove anxieties about judgment and allow for a more open and honest conversation. It can be especially helpful for individuals who are uncomfortable sharing personal details or seeking support for sensitive topics.

How do I get started with Silent Friends?

Simply visit our website and browse through the information. If you feel comfortable, you can schedule a free consultation or confidential conversation directly through our secure booking system.

How can talking to someone anonymously help me?

Talking about your problems can help you gain clarity, process emotions, and explore different perspectives. Silent Friends listeners can offer a supportive ear, validate your feelings, and help you identify coping mechanisms.

What information do I need to provide?

Anonymity is a core value at Silent Friends. You don't need to provide any personal information to use our service. Sharing a preferred name and a brief description of your concerns is optional and can help us match you with a suitable listener.

What are the signs I might need emotional support?

Feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or stressed for extended periods can be a sign that you might benefit from talking to someone. Difficulty sleeping, changes in appetite, or social withdrawal can also be indicators.

How do I choose a listener?

Silent Friends listeners have different backgrounds and areas of experience. You can choose to be randomly matched or browse through short listener profiles (without any identifying information) to find someone who seems like a good fit.

What if I'm not comfortable talking on the phone?

Silent Friends offers flexible communication options. You can choose between phone calls, chat sessions, or even in-person meetings (if available in your location).

Are there other resources available for emotional support?

In addition to Silent Friends and similar services, there are many resources available online and in your community. Support groups, mental health hotlines, and self-help books can be valuable tools for emotional well-being.