Your words are created and encoded locally, directly into the URL hash. The receiver of the link, decode the message in their browser. No servers, no databases.
blip.page lets you share temporary content through a simple link. Everything is encoded in the URL hash, so your data never passes through a server.
blip.page is a minimalist tool to share short messages that automatically expire. Unlike traditional services, your text never leaves your device. Everything is generated locally in your browser and embedded directly in the URL hash.
When someone opens the link, their browser decodes the hash and shows the content — without contacting any server, database, or third-party API.
Set expiration time for automatic cleanup
Privacy-focused URL encoding
No login, no tracking, no hassle
Everything happens in your browser
The concept is simple: blip.page converts your title and message into a compact string inside the URL itself.
Add a title and short description inline
Choose relative time or absolute date & time
Recipient's browser decodes it locally
Privacy first: This unique approach means no server ever stores your text, making blip.page one of the most private and lightweight ways to send expiring messages online.
Nothing is uploaded. All content is generated and read in local memory.
No backend, no VPS, no databases. The link itself is the message.
Links vanish after the time you set — no manual cleanup.
Works in any modern browser, mobile or desktop.
Meeting notes, codes, one-time links, quick reminders.
Share passwords that disappear after 1 hour
Send codes or links for contests and events
Post updates that vanish by end of day
Share notes without leaving server traces
Create disappearing messages without apps
No. With blip.page, everything happens in your browser. The entire message is encoded in the URL hash. When you share the link, the recipient's browser decodes it locally. No server ever sees your text.
You decide. Either set a countdown (X hours/minutes) or a specific date and time. Once that moment is reached, the content automatically disappears.
Yes. Since nothing is uploaded, there is no server to hack, no logs, no tracking. The only way to see the message is by opening the link before it expires.
Of course. blip.page is a static, lightweight site that runs in any modern mobile or desktop browser.
Most services store your note on a server and simply hide it later. blip.page never touches a server — the link is the data. That means zero storage, zero risk, and true privacy.
Start using blip.page today and experience the simplest, most private way to share temporary messages online.