Send secrets that
burn after reading.
Passwords, API keys, private messages — share them as an encrypted link that self-destructs after one read. Encrypted in your browser, so not even we can see what you wrote.
How it works
Write your note
Type the password, key, or message you need to share. It is encrypted in your browser before anything is sent.
Share the link
Send the one-time link over any channel you like. Add a passphrase or expiry for extra protection.
It self-destructs
The recipient opens it once, and the note burns. Nobody — including us — can ever read it again.
Built to keep secrets secret
Burn after reading
The note destroys itself the moment it is read. One view, then gone for good.
Zero-knowledge encryption
Notes are encrypted in your browser before they leave your device. The key lives in the link — our servers never see it.
Passphrase protection
Add a passphrase so even someone with the link needs a second secret to open it.
Timed expiry
Not read in time? Pick an expiry — hours, days, or an exact date — and the note deletes itself.
Nothing to trace
Once a note burns, the encrypted payload is destroyed. There is nothing left to leak, subpoena, or hack.
Just a link
No accounts, no apps. Paste the link into any chat, email, or SMS — it works everywhere.
Questions, answered
More questions? Read the full FAQ
Stop pasting passwords into chat.
A secret note takes ten seconds to create and disappears the moment it has done its job.