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Securely send & receive secrets using a disposable link

Good morning fellow hackers,

we recently started work on our new project secrets.so, a micro-SaaS that will allow you to share secrets (such as passwords, API keys, secure notes, and the likes) using a disposable link that can only be opened once.

My good friend and business partner Norbert (@TheHuethman) pitched me this idea a few weeks ago and I liked it so much, that we decided to build it together.

I have always wanted to join the "build in public" trend, and I thought this project might be a great fit to finally start sharing details about the process of building a SaaS on Twitter.

We've made real good progress so far, and I am confident that we'll ship this in the next couple of weeks.

If you want to follow along our journey - especially if you want to get some insights from a technical point of view - feel free to follow me on Twitter and watch this thread.

Also, we're happy about any feedback you might have. 🙂

Website: secrets.so
Twitter thread: twitter.com/rbluethl/status/1497270451529256966
Norbert's Twitter: twitter.com/TheHuethman
Ronald's Twitter: twitter.com/rbluethl

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Building in Public
on February 28, 2022
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