Sarahah (Arabic: صراحة, romanized: ṣarāḥa) is a Saudi Arabian social networking service for providing constructive feedback. In Arabic, sarahah means "frankness" or "honesty". It was created by Zain-Alabdin Tawfiq in the end of 2016 and reached a sudden worldwide success by mid-2017. This growth is considered to be deeply related with the release of a Snapchat update that allowed people to share URLs on their snaps.
Sarahah allowed people to text messages to others and the person reading that could then reply anonymously. Initially, it was meant for workers to complement their bosses.