ClipShare Snap

Send Messages That Self-destruct

Open once. Then it's gone forever.

Encrypted
No login required. We only generate a single delivery link. It expires after 10 minutes whether anyone opens it or not, and once opened it can be viewed for only 60 seconds.

This is not absolute security. Do not send long-term passwords, seed phrases, or irreplaceable secret keys.

Once opened, this message can be viewed for only 60 seconds before it disappears

No history
No recovery
No trace

When should you use Snap?

Use regular ClipShare for images, files, or content people may revisit. Use Snap only when this text should disappear quickly.

Send a temporary password

Share a starter credential, one-time password, or short-lived access code without leaving it in chat history.

Leave a one-time note

Send an address detail, account note, or handoff instruction that only needs to be seen once.

Keep it out of chat history

Some short messages only need to be seen once and should not stay in group chats, email chains, tickets, or shared docs.

How it works

Keep delivery short, private, and disposable. Once opened, the viewing window is only 60 seconds.

01

Write the message

Type the information you want to send and create a one-time link without signing in.

02

Send the link

Share it only with the intended recipient and avoid forwarding it through traceable channels.

03

Opened, then destroyed

Once opened, the recipient has only 60 seconds to read it before the message enters the destruction flow. If nobody opens it, the link still expires after 10 minutes.

Best for temporary passwords, one-off notes, and short-lived sensitive details. Not for seed phrases or permanent credentials.

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