A second inbox for everything you don't want in your first.
Disposable email addresses that work instantly. Sign up for newsletters, trials, and one-off downloads without giving away your real address — or your attention.
Simple on the surface. Serious underneath.
Built on the simple idea that you shouldn't have to hand over your real identity just to read a PDF or try a tool.
Total Privacy
No registration required for basic use. Your temporary emails are anonymous and automatically deleted, leaving no trace.
Spam-Free Inbox
Use our disposable addresses for sign-ups and keep unwanted spam out of your primary email account forever.
Instant & Easy
Generate and use a new email address with just one click. Our clean interface makes managing your inbox effortless.
Three steps. About four seconds total.
There's no onboarding and no email verification paradox. It's just a working inbox that forgets about you when you leave.
Your address is already waiting a click away. No signup, no wizard, no email verification paradox.
Newsletters, free trials, download walls, "verify your email" flows — all fair game.
Messages appear instantly. When the address expires, it dissolves. No trace.
One address for anything you'd rather not remember.
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Questions people actually ask.
A temporary email address is a disposable inbox that lasts for a short, fixed period and then goes away along with every message inside it. It lets you receive email — verification codes, magic links, confirmations, newsletters — without handing over your real address. The usual reason is to keep your main inbox clean and your identity out of third-party mailing lists.
Yes. No paid tier, no feature paywalls, no credit-card-required trial. The core service — creating inboxes, receiving mail, downloading attachments, extending timers — is free and stays that way.
No. You can create inboxes and read mail completely anonymously. Creating a (free) account does one thing only: it ties your inboxes to a user record so they persist across browser sessions and devices. Same features, same limits, same 30-minute default TTL.
By default an inbox lasts 30 minutes from the moment you create it. A live countdown on the inbox card shows how much time is left. When it hits zero, the address stops accepting mail and every message inside becomes inaccessible.
No. The sender only sees the temporary address you handed them. Nothing about your real email, identity, or device is revealed. That is the whole point of a second inbox.
Your second inbox is already waiting.
No account. No cookie banner. No dark pattern trying to upsell you at the end. Just an address.