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SecretVoid
Sharable self-destructing secrets with dual-layer encryption
Stop sharing credentials in plain text. SecretVoid turns any secret into a self-destructing link - opened once, then gone forever. Your secret is encrypted in your browser before it reaches us. Not even SecretVoid can read what you share. Burn after reading and time-based expiry, password protection, read receipts, no account required. Built for anyone sharing API keys, passwords, or credentials that should only reach the intended recipient.
I'm Mark, a software engineer who built SecretVoid as a side project.
I regularly use tools like this at work and wanted to build my own take on it - something with strong encryption, a generous free tier, and direct integrations I'd actually use day to day.
It's a hobby project but one I genuinely care about. I'm genuinely open to feedback and plan to keep improving it based on what people actually need.
If you share API keys, passwords, secrets or credentials as part of your work - give it a try and let me know what you think!
“Sharable self-destructing secrets with dual-layer encryption”
SecretVoid was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #131 on the daily leaderboard. Stop sharing credentials in plain text. SecretVoid turns any secret into a self-destructing link - opened once, then gone forever. Your secret is encrypted in your browser before it reaches us. Not even SecretVoid can read what you share. Burn after reading and time-based expiry, password protection, read receipts, no account required. Built for anyone sharing API keys, passwords, or credentials that should only reach the intended recipient.
SecretVoid was featured in Privacy (11.1k followers), Developer Tools (514.1k followers) and Security (2.7k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 84.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted SecretVoid?
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Hi everyone!
I'm Mark, a software engineer who built SecretVoid as a side project.
I regularly use tools like this at work and wanted to build my own take on it - something with strong encryption, a generous free tier, and direct integrations I'd actually use day to day.
It's a hobby project but one I genuinely care about. I'm genuinely open to feedback and plan to keep improving it based on what people actually need.
If you share API keys, passwords, secrets or credentials as part of your work - give it a try and let me know what you think!