Secure, one-time sharing

OneTimeShare is Simpplr's platform for sharing secrets and sensitive information through encrypted links that can only be opened once and expire on their own.

Received a OneTimeShare link?

Open the link you were sent directly — there is nothing to look up on this page. Links are one-time: if yours has already been opened or has expired, ask the sender to create a new one.

Need to share or request a secret?

Creating links is for Simpplr employees and requires a Simpplr Google account. Head to the employee surface to share a secret securely or request one from a customer.

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Share secrets securely with ease

OneTimeShare replaces ad-hoc credential sharing over Slack and email with one-time links that expire on their own.

Envelope Encryption

Each secret is encrypted with a unique key wrapped by AWS KMS. Plaintext is never persisted; only the encrypted ciphertext lives at rest.

Self-Destructing

Every share has a fixed lifetime. When it expires (or after it has been viewed), the wrapped key is destroyed in the same database transaction as the state change.

One-Time View

Links are single-use. The first reveal consumes the share; any later attempt sees a generic "no longer available" page.

Simple Sharing

Paste a secret, pick an expiry, send the link. The recipient opens it once and the content is gone.