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Send a love note that's read once.

A small letter, sealed in a link, gone after the first reveal. The way the words were meant to land.

Most love letters today live in chat threads — scrolled past on a Monday morning, surrounded by grocery lists and forwarded reels. The words deserve more than that. They deserve a single moment, undisturbed, then a clean disappearance.

msgforyou.in lets you write the note, seal it inside an encrypted link that even we cannot read, and share it with one person. They tap to reveal, the words appear with a soft animation, and after that one reading the letter is gone — from their phone, our database, the noise of every other app.

Try a quiet starting point ("in case you forgot", "another year of us", "random tuesday") or write something only the two of you would understand. The point isn't the link. The point is that they get to feel it, alone, once.

Write the noteno signup · gone after one read

a quiet promise

Encrypted in your browser. Read once. Gone.

The encryption key lives only in the link you share — not on our servers, not in our database. Even we can't read what you wrote. See /privacy for the details.

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