Onetap - One-time links for humans (and their agents)
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Paste a password, a note, a link. Send it. The recipient opens it once and it's gone. No copies, no chat history, no residue. Not an AI product (though the agents are welcome too, via MCP). Refreshingly boring on purpose.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built onetap because I was tired of pasting passwords into Slack and watching them sit there forever.
onetap is a one-trick utility: you write something, you get a link, the recipient opens it once, and the content evaporates. No account needed to send. No dashboards to learn.
A few things onetap is not:
It's not an AI product. It won't summarize your secrets or suggest a stronger password.
It's not a vault or a password manager.
It's not trying to replace your team's secrets infrastructure.
It's just a small, calm tool for a daily problem.
One thing I cared about a lot was making it feel kind. Most security tools default to looking like a fire extinguisher: red, urgent, official. The two things that lived on my moodboard while I was building this were Bluey (the warm, unhurried kids' show) and this little video. I wanted onetap to feel like a sunny patio, not a control panel. Soft palette, rounded everything, copy that sounds like a person. The bar was: too simple and too pretty to not use.
About the MCP: yes, there's one. Your AI agents share secrets too. Drop the snippet into Claude Desktop or Cursor and your agent can mint and consume one-time links the same way you do. The MCP is a feature, not the pitch.
Free on the web. Sign up if you want an API key + MCP access.
Happy to answer anything 🙏
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