Private beta · tiny community · anime goblin approved

Your gateway to anime wonders.

AniVault is a cozy invite-only anime vault where trusted members can request favorites, compare watchlists, and share the joy of “just one more episode” without turning this into a giant public thing.

Seats are limited because hardware is finite, hard drives are mortal, and the server hamsters have unionized. We’re growing slowly on purpose: one careful invite at a time, with humans doing the reviewing.

Dial status: sleeping peacefully. Please do not feed it live-action remakes after midnight.

monthly invite ✦ request capsule ready server hamsters: caffeinated

Invite-only, not invite-chaos

Members are added slowly. The old page’s one-new-member rhythm stays, but with safer private-beta wording and fewer “come one, come all” vibes.

Request your favorites

Suggest shows, explain the vibe, and make your case. Bonus imaginary points for emotional damage, tournament arcs, or suspiciously good ending songs.

Personal project energy

No member billing, no uptime promise, no corporate mascot pretending to be your friend. Just a carefully tended vault and a tiny beta crew.

Unique function

Capacity constellation

Click a star to see how the beta grows. It’s a tiny interactive map of the rules: slow invites, request-based additions, and hardware-aware pacing.

Selected star

Pick a star to inspect the beta rules. The purple one may or may not be haunted by filler arcs.

How it works

Four tiny steps. Zero corporate nonsense.

Knock on the vault door

Send a request with who you are, what you like, and whether your watchlist is a spreadsheet, a vibe, or a cry for help.

Human review

A real person reviews requests. The monthly pace keeps the community small enough to still feel like a group chat, not an airport terminal.

Request anime

Members can suggest titles. Popular, weird, nostalgic, “trust me bro” — all welcome, no promise everything appears.

Watch kindly

Enjoy, report issues gently, and remember that every server has feelings. Especially the one making fan noises at 2 a.m.