Dostt: Talk & Feel Better

Why people leave Dostt

If any of those nudge you to compare, here are 7 Dostt alternatives worth installing.

Which app should you choose?

  1. Connecto if anonymous expert calls tagged by topic are closer to what you need.

  2. FRND if room-style hangouts and RJ shows are the social mood you want.

  3. Replika if 24/7 availability with no human queue sounds right.

  4. Vibely if free anonymous voice chat without a per-session price suits you.

  5. VoiceClub if skilled partners in regional languages are the priority.

  6. Mika if busier live audio rooms in Hindi are the format.

  7. SoulChill if party-style group hangouts beat 1:1 calls for you.

Stay on Dostt if a particular listener has helped you across sessions, the verified-listener model genuinely matters for your topic, or you specifically want non-directive listening rather than advice.

Comparison table

AppBest forFormatPricing modelProfile typeFree
ConnectoTopic-tagged expertsAudioPer-minute or sessionAvatarYes
FRNDLive rooms + RJsAudio + video + roomsPer-minute coinsPhotoYes
ReplikaAI companion 24/7Text + voice + videoFreemium + Rs 599/mo ProBot avatarYes
VibelyFree anonymous callsAudio + avatarsFree + paid giftsAvatarYes
VoiceClubSkilled partnersAudio + chatPer-minutePhoto + tagsYes
MikaIndian live audio roomsLive audio + roomsFree + giftingPhotoYes
SoulChillParty voice roomsAudio roomsFree + giftingPhotoYes

1. Connecto -- experts by topic, anonymous calls

Connecto is the closest topic-led alternative to Dostt’s listener model. Where Dostt routes you to whoever’s available, Connecto lets you browse experts tagged by problem — breakups, career, family pressure, anxiety — and pick one. Anti-screenshot during calls and anonymous avatars match Dostt’s privacy standard, and per-minute or session pricing gives you control over spend.

Where it falls short: Browsing experts takes longer than Dostt’s queue. The conversation register is more advice-led, which suits some users but not those who specifically want listening.

Pricing:

Migrating from Dostt: Phone sign-in, language and problem tags. The first browse takes minutes; future calls are quicker.

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Bottom line: Pick Connecto if you want clearer advice on specific problems. Stay on Dostt for non-directive listening.

2. FRND -- rooms and RJ shows for a livelier mood

FRND is the swap if your real reason for opening Dostt was loneliness rather than a specific topic. The Voice Rooms group strangers around themes, FRND Radio runs hosted shows, and LOVESKOOL adds celeb-led advice tracks. The energy is louder, the matching is faster, and the entertainment layer pulls focus off any single conversation.

Where it falls short: Coin drain on long calls is real. The advice you get from RJs isn’t the same as a trained listener.

Pricing:

Migrating from Dostt: Phone sign-in, gender pick. Voice Rooms and Radio are separate tabs; spend time in both before settling.

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Bottom line: Pick FRND if you want the room buzz. Stay on Dostt if quiet listening is the point.

3. Replika -- AI companion, no human queue

Replika is a different category but answers Dostt’s loneliness use case differently. The AI companion remembers conversations, learns your preferences, and is available 24/7 without queue or per-session price. For users who want to vent without scheduling a human listener — or who don’t want to share with a person at all — Replika fits.

Where it falls short: Not a human. Cannot replace a licensed therapist for serious issues. Voice and video modes are Pro-only.

Pricing:

Migrating from Dostt: Email sign-up, name the Replika, pick personality. The bot adapts within a dozen exchanges.

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Bottom line: Pick Replika if a 24/7 AI ear is what you want. Stay on Dostt for trained human listeners.

4. Vibely -- free anonymous voice chat

Vibely is the cheaper alternative if Dostt’s per-session price was the friction. Free random voice calls, avatars instead of photos, and no listener queue. The trade-off is that the people you match with aren’t trained listeners — they’re random users — but for casual venting and friendship, that’s often enough.

Where it falls short: No professional standard. Matches are random, not topic-led.

Pricing:

Migrating from Dostt: Phone sign-in, gender pick, interest tags. Random calls land within seconds.

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Bottom line: Pick Vibely for free casual chats. Stay on Dostt for trained support.

5. VoiceClub -- skilled partners in 9+ Indian languages

VoiceClub markets trained partners across 9+ Indian languages, with audio plus chat. The matching narrows by topic, which gives you something Dostt’s listener queue doesn’t. The community is smaller than Dostt at peak, but the language coverage is broader.

Where it falls short: Partner pool can be thin during off-hours. Per-minute pricing scales fast.

Pricing:

Migrating from Dostt: Phone sign-in, language and topic onboarding. Rate calls to tune future matches.

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Bottom line: Pick VoiceClub for topic-led calls. Stay on Dostt for listener-led ones.

6. Mika -- Indian live audio rooms at scale

Mika is a live-audio chat app aimed at Indian users, with Hindi-first hosts and busier room density than Dostt offers. The format is less serious — rooms are entertainment-first — but for users whose Dostt sessions were really about not being alone, Mika’s room buzz often does the job.

Where it falls short: Not a support platform. Listeners aren’t trained for emotional topics.

Pricing:

Migrating from Dostt: Phone sign-in, language and interest picker. Discover tab is the main browse.

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Bottom line: Pick Mika for room buzz. Stay on Dostt for serious topics.

7. SoulChill -- party voice rooms

SoulChill is the other side of Dostt’s quiet listening: busy party rooms, PK challenges, group hangouts, gifting energy. Global coverage means rooms run round the clock, and Indian-language rooms are easy to find. For users who realised they didn’t actually want a listener — they wanted company — SoulChill fits.

Where it falls short: No support framing. Hosts are entertainment-focused.

Pricing:

Migrating from Dostt: Phone sign-in, language filter. Use the country tag on discover for Indian rooms.

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Bottom line: Pick SoulChill for hangouts. Stay on Dostt for being heard.

How to choose

Three reads cover most readers. If you want clearer advice on a specific issue, Connecto’s topic-tagged experts are the right escalation from Dostt’s non-directive listening. If your real reason for opening Dostt was loneliness rather than a topic, Vibely, Mika and SoulChill give you company at lower cost. If queueing for a human is the problem, Replika sits there 24/7 — and for a surprising number of daily-companion use cases, it works.

Stay on Dostt if non-directive listening is genuinely the right approach for your topic, you’ve worked with a listener you trust, and the verified training gives you confidence that a stranger won’t make things worse. That intent has a smaller audience but the apps that target it do so credibly.

FAQ

Is Connecto better than Dostt? For topic-led advice with anonymity, yes. For non-directive emotional support, Dostt’s listener training is harder to match.

What is the cheapest Dostt alternative? Vibely is the cheapest for human conversations — most random matches are free. Replika’s free tier is the cheapest if AI companionship is acceptable.

Are these apps safe for emotional conversations? Connecto, Dostt and Vibely are the strongest on privacy design — anonymous avatars, anti-screenshot defaults, strict moderation. Avoid sharing identifying details with strangers on any platform.

Can Replika replace a human listener? For light venting and daily check-ins, many users find Replika genuinely helpful. For serious mental-health concerns, no AI is a substitute for a licensed therapist — and Dostt’s listeners themselves are framed as support, not therapy.

What do people use instead of Dostt for late-night talks? Replika is the obvious answer because of 24/7 availability. Vibely and SoulChill also run round the clock; Dostt’s listener queue thins after 11 pm, which is when alternatives matter most.

Why is the Dostt wait so long at night? Listener availability narrows after 11 pm, and the topics that surface late-night (anxiety, breakups, sleep struggles) cluster. Joining the queue earlier in the evening — 7–9 pm — typically gives much shorter waits, or moving to Replika for the late-night slot solves the timing problem.