Disposable email.
Permanent privacy.
A burner inbox that self-destructs when you’re done.
No logs. No accounts. No trace you were ever here.
Features (the good kind)
Overengineered for your paranoia.
No bloat, no upsells, no dark patterns. Just aggressively good privacy tools wrapped in a UI that doesn't make you want to cry.
Instant Inbox
Click a button. Get an email address. The entire process takes fewer brain cells than unlocking your phone.
Stupidly Fast Delivery
WebSocket-powered. Emails arrive faster than you can switch tabs. We're not exaggerating — we literally measured it with a stopwatch.
Timer? Your Rules.
2 minutes or 60. Your inbox, your existential crisis about how long to keep it. Extend anytime because we respect indecision.
We Know Nothing
Zero-knowledge architecture. We couldn't read your email even if someone held us at gunpoint. (please don't test this.)
Self-Destruct
When the timer hits zero, your data doesn't just get deleted. It gets yeeted into the digital void. No backups. No recycle bin. Gone.
QR Sharing
Need it on another device? Scan the QR code like you're boarding a flight. Except the destination is spam freedom.
Identity Crisis Mode
Don't like your address? Regenerate. New name, new inbox, zero paperwork. Witness protection has nothing on us.
Works on a Potato
Desktop. Tablet. That ancient phone you found in a drawer. If it has a browser from this decade, you're golden.
No Registration. Ever.
No email, no password, no 'sign in with Google', no CAPTCHAs, no blood sacrifice. Just open the site. That's the whole thing.
still scrolling? respect.
How It Works
Four steps. We counted. Twice.
If you need more than 4 steps to use an email service, that email service has failed you.
Smash that button.
One click. That's it. No forms, no CAPTCHA, no 'prove you're human by clicking every picture with a crosswalk.' Just vibes and a fresh burner inbox.
Emails appear. Like magic.
WebSocket sorcery — emails materialize the nanosecond they arrive. Blink and you'll miss the delivery animation. Actually no, we made the animation pretty sick.
The clock is ticking.
Choose your countdown: 2 to 60 minutes. Running out of time? Hit extend. Panicking? That's normal. We respect the anxiety.
Kaboom. Gone.
Timer hits zero and your inbox ceases to exist. Emails, attachments, metadata — vaporized. Not 'moved to trash.' Not 'archived.' Obliterated from the timeline.
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Inboxes spawned
and they all lived short, beautiful lives
0M+
Emails processed
then ritually incinerated
0.0%
Uptime
our servers run on spite and caffeine
0
Data we keep
that's not a typo. literally zero.
okay you clearly care. here's what people say:
Wall of Love
Real humans. Unscripted chaos.
We didn't pay them. We barely know them. They just … said nice things?

yuki
@yukidev_
been using this for like 3 months now and my real inbox has literally zero spam. signed up for so many free trials lol, this thing is a lifesaver

sleepy
@sleepyhead03
okay i was skeptical at first but this is genuinely the cleanest temp mail service ive ever used. the UI is gorgeous and it just works. no ads, no bs, no sketchy popups. 10/10

neon
@n3onrxse
used this to sign up for a bunch of game betas without giving away my real email. literally no spam afterwards. my friends keep asking me how i do it lmao

maple
@maplecookiee
THIS IS SO GOOD??? i used to use guerrillamail and it looked like it was made in 2005. this is actually modern and fast and the emails come through instantly. absolute W

zerotwoo
@zerotwoo_02
the auto-destruct is *chefs kiss*. sign up, grab the code, gone. no trace. i feel like a spy and i love it. also the dark theme is beautiful

luna
@lunaviolet.exe
recommended this to my entire discord server. we all use it now for verifications and stuff. way better than those sketchy temp mail sites with 50 ads

crow
@cr0wbar__
i do penetration testing for work and this is unironically useful for creating test accounts. fast, clean, no registration needed. bookmarked permanently
FAQ
You have questions. We have answers opinions.
Still confused? That's kind of impressive given how simple this is. But hey — yell at us anyway
you've made it this far. might as well click the button.