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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

1

Write your note

Type the password, key, or message you need to share. It is encrypted in your browser before anything is sent.

2

Share the link

Send the one-time link over any channel you like. Add a passphrase or expiry for extra protection.

3

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.