Disposable inbox in seconds

10 Minute Temporary Mailbox

Fast temporary email for signups, testing, and throwaway flows. Open a mailbox instantly, copy the address, and watch new mail arrive in real time.

No signup required
Real-time inbox
Recovery links available
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Grab a working mailbox first

If you only need OTPs, signup testing, or a disposable inbox right now, the homepage should get you moving immediately.

Decide later
Log in only when control starts to matter

Once you want to pick free public domains, choose a local-part, or keep recovery and tools together, move into the account mailbox flow.

When the workflow grows
Upgrade and automate last

Only move into plans and automation once mailbox volume, webhooks, mail rules, custom domains, or team collaboration actually matter.

Your temporary mailbox

nsmp49004@fishyes-temp.test

Remaining time

Send an email to nsmp49004@fishyes-temp.test to receive mails

Instant mailbox

Land on the homepage and start receiving mail right away without setup friction.

Built for testing

Useful for QA, trial signups, integration checks, and disposable identity flows.

Recover when needed

Keep a recovery path when a temporary mailbox matters longer than expected.

Public create

Choose the domain, choose the local-part

Guests already get a working mailbox right away. If you want to choose a free public domain, set your own local-part, or keep richer recovery later, register first and create it from the account mailbox area.

Fast mailbox first. Domain picking and custom local-part choice now live behind account signup.
Guest mode gives you a mailbox first. Sign in to choose domains or custom names.

Use guest mode when you only need a working inbox now. Register when you want to choose the domain, set the local-part yourself, or keep the mailbox inside your account.

Shape the mailbox first

Guest mode is for getting a mailbox fast. If the address shape matters, move into the account mailbox flow first.

Register when the flow starts to matter

Once a temporary mailbox becomes important, create an account and pull recovery links, settings, and tools into the dashboard.

Create account
Upgrade only when the limits matter

When mailbox capacity, automation, custom domains, or collaboration start to matter, that is the time to compare plans.

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mailbox paths

Choose the path first instead of getting hit by plan cards immediately

Start with the path that matches what you need now: grab a mailbox fast, move into account mailbox when the address shape matters, and compare plans only when the workflow becomes heavier.

Compare plans and upgrade paths
Grab a temporary inbox fast

Best for OTPs, throwaway signups, and low-friction testing. You can start receiving mail in seconds.

Create below
Choose the local/domain shape first

If the address shape already matters, move into the account mailbox flow. Guest mode is now the fast path, not the choose-everything path.

Pick domain / local
You are starting to need a steadier workflow

When recovery, custom domains, automation, or collaboration start to matter, that is the right time to compare plans.

See upgrade differences
When should public create turn into an upgrade path?

Not because paid looks fancier — only when the mailbox stops being disposable and starts becoming part of a real workflow.

Custom locals start needing brand / rule consistency

If the address must become predictable or reusable, public create is just the start and the next step moves into the account + plan contract. Whether reuse is actually allowed still depends on eligible custom domains and same-team scope boundaries.

You want to bring in your own domain

A custom domain is a higher-commitment asset. At that point this is no longer just an anonymous mailbox choice but a product/workspace decision.

You want mailbox events inside automation

When mail rules, webhooks, replies, and notifications start to matter, upgrading becomes the reasonable next move.

A quick reality check: custom domains now have a guided self-serve skeleton, but not a full wizard yet

The flow now includes a setup detail page, retry/polling, diagnostics, and a guided setup lane, so it is no longer only operator-assisted. But it is still not a fully productized start-to-finish public wizard, and it is better to say that clearly than overpromise.

  • • If you want custom domains, the current path is closer to: choose the right plan first, then continue inside the account/detail flow for guided setup — not a one-click public flow from start to finish.
  • • Catch-all support exists, but most of the setup still lives on the management side rather than a full end-user self-serve screen.
  • • Reusable local-parts only apply to eligible custom domains or team-owned domains. Public domains are outside that scope for now.

Next step

When should a temporary inbox turn into an account?

Start with low friction first, then decide when to turn that temporary flow into a managed, recoverable, automatable workspace.

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1. Start anonymously

The homepage gives you a temporary mailbox immediately for quick signups, testing, and disposable flows.

2. Register to take control

Once the mailbox starts to matter, create an account and pull mailboxes, recovery links, settings, and tools into one dashboard.

3. Upgrade into automation

When you need more mailbox capacity, webhooks, mail rules, custom domains, or team collaboration, move into plans and automation.

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