Guides
Step-by-step instructions for sharing credentials, keys, and files securely.
Credentials & passwords
- How to share passwords securely Send passwords and credentials to clients, teammates, and contractors with encrypted one-time links.
- How to share database credentials Send database passwords and connection strings without leaving them in Slack or email.
- How to share 2FA recovery codes Send 2FA backup codes with encrypted one-time links that delete after reading.
- How to share a WiFi password Send your WiFi password without screenshots, group texts, or sticky notes.
Keys & config files
- How to share API keys securely Send API keys, tokens, and .env files to developers with encrypted self-destructing links.
- How to share SSH keys securely Send SSH private keys without Slack, email, or Git. Paste or attach the key file.
- How to share .env files securely Send .env files with encrypted self-destructing links. Encrypted in your browser, downloaded once, then deleted.
Teams & workflows
- How to share credentials with contractors Send passwords and API keys to contractors and freelancers. Nothing persists after the engagement ends.
- How to share onboarding credentials with new developers Share staging passwords, API keys, and .env files with new hires instead of sending them through Slack or email.
General
- Create a one-time secret link Encrypted self-destructing links that delete after reading. Paste your secret, set a view limit, send the link.
- Send self-destructing messages Create burn-after-reading links that delete after being read. No accounts, no history.
- Send encrypted files with self-destructing links Share files up to 20 MB with client-side encryption. No account, no paid tiers.
Want to understand the encryption? See the learn articles. Comparing tools? See the alternatives.