Free tools for sending secrets safely
Practical tools for passwords, credentials, API keys, private notes, secure requests, and temporary delivery links. The public text tools encrypt in your browser before anything reaches Secret Pusher.
Use these free Secret Pusher tools when you need to send, request, or protect sensitive text without leaving the raw secret in email, chat, screenshots, tickets, or shared documents.
- Each public text tool encrypts the secret in the browser before upload.
- Each page is written around one real workflow, such as sending a password or sharing an API key.
- Gated workflows route to the dashboard when ownership, quotas, file storage, or abuse controls matter.
Send secrets securely
Send a password securely
Create a self-destructing encrypted link instead of putting the password directly into email or chat.
Create a one-time secret link
Paste sensitive text, set when it expires, and share a link that burns after it is opened.
Write a private note that disappears
Create a burn-after-reading note for sensitive messages that should not live forever in chat or email.
Send login details securely
Share structured credentials without putting the username and password directly into email, chat, or support tickets.
Create a secure note for a support ticket
Paste a secure expiring link into the ticket instead of exposing credentials in the ticket history.
Team and technical workflows
Send an API key securely
Do not paste API keys into Slack, email, or tickets. Create a short-lived encrypted link instead.
Share .env and config secrets securely
Production credentials should not live forever in chat history. Send them through an expiring encrypted link.
Share MFA setup securely
Stop sending authenticator QR codes as screenshots in chat. Use an expiring secure share instead.
Create a temporary secure link
Share a destination URL that expires instead of exposing the destination permanently.
Receive secrets securely
Request a password securely
Ask someone for credentials without making them paste secrets into email, Slack, or a support thread.
Secure file drop
Receive confidential files without asking people to attach them to email or upload them to a permanent shared drive.
Client credential intake portal
Give clients a safer path to send credentials during onboarding, support, or migration work.