I built an app to copy things to yourself and retrieve them using a simple mnemonic. *How it works:* - Paste anything → Get a mnemonic (e.g., "cake"). - Use the mnemonic later to retrieve your content on another device. - No logins, no setup. *Why not use [Pastebin](https://pastebin.com/)?* > Pastebin is a great service but it doesn't offer really short mnemonics to easily retrieve your content. Also, copyto.me can preserve your formatting. *Is this a rip-off of [magic-wormhole](https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole) / [webwormhole.io](https://copyto.me/webwormhole.io) / [wormhole.app](https://copyto.me/wormhole.app) / [instant.io](https://copyto.me/instant.io)?* > This tool is optimized for convenience, so certain tradeoffs are made at the cost of privacy. Example advantages vs wormholes: 1. The mnemonics are shorter. 2. Both devices do not be connected to the tool at the same time. 3. Rich text is preserved. Disadvantages: 1. The mnemonics are guessable. 2. File transfers aren't supported (yet?) Try it for free here: https://copyto.me More info on mnemonics and tech stack is in the FAQ: http://copyto.me/faq. Would love to hear your thoughts. |