Slug Vault
v.01 · zero-knowledge sharing

Secrets that vanish.
Privacy by design.

Send a password, an API key, or a private note through a single link that expires on your terms — or burns after one read. No accounts. No telemetry. No traces left behind.

bcrypt-hashedone-time viewcustom expiryfree, forever
payload.enc
vault://decrypt
H0V·27%?8/4J·A/·1R
·76<·XM&%5·S#TP3KR
0/36
sha256 · 256-bitsealed

process · 03 steps

From secret to self-destruct in under a minute.

01

Compose

Drop in a password, a snippet, or a private note. Set an expiry and an optional one-time view.

02

Lock

Choose a passphrase. We hash it with bcrypt; it never lives in plain text on our servers.

03

Share

Send the link in one channel and the passphrase in another. The vault opens once, then closes for good.

principles

Built for people who treat trust as a feature.

Slug Vault was made for the moments where Slack DMs feel too permanent and email feels too loud — a small, focused tool for sharing something that shouldn't linger.

Zero retention

Content is wiped on expiry, on first read for one-time links, or whenever you say so.

Password gated

Every vault requires a passphrase. We never see it — only its bcrypt hash.

Private by default

Vault URLs are noindex / nofollow / nocache. Search engines can't find them.

Time-bound

Pick a date or detonate after one view. The link goes dark when the timer hits zero.

good forAPI keys/DB credentials/Recovery codes/Private notes/.env snippets/Wifi passwords/One-off transfers

ready when you are

Send your first vanishing message.

No signup. No app to install. Just a link that unmakes itself after you're done with it.

Create a new message