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Step 1: Pack Your Text

Open Typoer and type your message in the text box.
You can type up to 1000 characters. The character counter shows your progress at the bottom of the text box.
  • Type or paste your text directly
  • Press Enter to send (or Shift+Enter for a new line)
  • Click the Send button when ready
Make sure your message is complete before sending. Once sent, you’ll receive a T-code that you can share.

Step 2: Get Your T-Code

After sending, you’ll receive:
  • T-Code: A unique 6-character code (e.g., T-1a2b3c)
  • Share Link: A direct link to your message
  • QR Code: A scannable code for easy sharing

T-Code

Copy the code to share via any messaging app

Link

Share the direct link with anyone

QR Code

Let others scan to view your message

Step 3: Share It

Share your T-code, link, or QR code with the recipient. They can:
  • Paste the T-code directly on Typoer
  • Click the link to view immediately
  • Scan the QR code with their phone camera
The recipient doesn’t need to sign up or log in. They can view your message immediately using the T-code, link, or QR code.

What Happens Next?

Once the recipient opens your message:
  • They can read the content immediately
  • They can copy the text if needed
  • They can mark it as “I’ve read it” to destroy the message (if it’s private)

Tips for First-Time Users

No, once you send a message, it cannot be edited. Make sure your text is correct before clicking Send.
Messages remain available until they are destroyed by the recipient (for private messages) or until they expire (if an expiration date was set). If you’re a registered user, you can reactivate any message you’ve sent from your message history.
No! Typoer works without any account. However, creating an account allows you to save and view your message history.
It depends on whether you’re logged in:
  • Registered users: Yes! You can share the same T-code, link, or QR code with multiple people. Even if the message is destroyed after being read, you can reactivate it from your message history to share again.
  • Non-registered users: Once your message is read and destroyed by the recipient, it cannot be viewed again. The message can only be seen by one person. Make sure to share it with the right person before they read it.