Ephemeral notes

Share Notes Instantly

No account. No tracking. Just a code.

Write your note
Paste text, code, or anything — up to 20,000 chars
0 / 20,000

Three steps. Zero friction.

Share anything — from a password to a paragraph — in seconds.

Step 01
✍️
Write your note
Type or paste any text content into the editor. Code, instructions, links — anything goes.
Step 02
Generate a code
Hit the button and get a unique 6-character share code instantly. No account needed.
Step 03
📤
Share the code
Send the code via message, email, or verbally. The recipient enters it to retrieve your note.
Step 04
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Auto-expires
After 24 hours (or once retrieved), the note vanishes. Nothing lingers on our servers.

Built for speed & simplicity.

No bloat, no accounts, no surveillance. Just the fastest way to hand off text.

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Instant, no setup
Works the moment you open it. No registration, no email verification, no waiting.
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No login required
Your identity is never collected. Notes are anonymous and unlinked to any account.
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Ad-free experience
No ads, no trackers, no analytics scripts watching what you type.
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Completely free
No premium tiers, no usage caps beyond the technical limits. Free, forever.
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Works everywhere
Any device, any browser. No app to download — just open the URL and go.
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Auto-cleanup
Notes delete themselves. You never have to manually remove anything.

Whatever you need to pass along.

From developer workflows to everyday sharing — it fits.

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Share a one-time password
Send a temp password to a colleague without it sitting in Slack history.
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Transfer clipboard content
Copy something on your PC and pull it up on your phone instantly.
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Share code snippets
Quick code handoff between devs without creating a whole Gist.
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Quick notes & reminders
Jot something fast and retrieve it on another device moments later.
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Pass links across devices
Got a URL on desktop you need on mobile? Drop it here in seconds.
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Cross-language messages
Share text with someone regardless of language or keyboard — they read, not type.
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Onboarding info
Quickly pass setup instructions, API keys, or temporary credentials to a new team member.
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Temporary content drops
Share anything that should disappear — event details, locker combos, short-lived info.

Your data doesn't stick around.

We built this to be forgotten. Here's exactly what happens to your notes.

Expiry Policy
  • Notes expire after 24 hours automatically
  • Retrieval invalidates the code immediately
  • Expired notes are hard-deleted, not archived
  • No way to recover an expired note — by design
🔒 What We Don't Collect
  • No user accounts or profiles
  • No IP address logging
  • No cookies or tracking pixels
  • No analytics on note content
🌐 Transmission Security
All notes are sent and received over HTTPS — encrypted in transit. The 6-character code acts as the sole access key. We recommend not sharing passwords or financial data via any web tool.
💡 Best Practices
  • Share the code only with the intended recipient
  • Retrieve the note promptly after sharing
  • Avoid including full passwords alone — pair with context clues
  • Use for transient info, not permanent records

Common questions answered.

Everything you might be wondering before you hit that button.

Notes automatically expire after 24 hours. Once expired, the content is permanently deleted from our servers and cannot be recovered.
No. Each code is unique and single-use. After a note is retrieved, the code is invalidated to prevent unintended access.
Yes — up to 20,000 characters, roughly 3,000–4,000 words. Enough for a long email, snippet, or set of instructions.
No account, no sign-up, no email required. Type, generate a code, share it. Nothing to install.
Notes are transmitted over HTTPS. We recommend not sharing highly sensitive data like passwords — for that, use a dedicated secrets manager.
Codes are 6-character alphanumeric with over 2 billion combinations. API rate limiting makes brute-force guessing practically impossible.
The content and its code are permanently removed from our database. No backups or logs of note contents are retained after deletion.