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StashPad is a lightweight SaaS tool designed for temporary cross-device transfers. Users do not need to register, log in, or install an app. Simply create a Slot, get an 8-digit PIN, place text or files into it, and then enter the PIN in a browser on another device to retrieve the content. It is more like a “self-destructing” web clipboard than a traditional cloud drive or enterprise file collaboration platform.
Its core feature set is highly focused: text pasting, file drag-and-drop, PIN-based access, and automatic destruction. Each Slot supports up to 50MB, making it suitable for lightweight content such as short text, small images, and documents. On the security side, the disclosed information is fairly complete: content is end-to-end encrypted before leaving the browser using a PIN-derived key, with AES-256-GCM as the encryption algorithm; the server only stores ciphertext that it cannot decrypt; PINs are hashed with bcrypt; 5 consecutive incorrect attempts will lock access for 5 minutes; transfers use HTTPS; and the service states that it does not log IP addresses. All data is physically deleted from the server 10 minutes after the Slot is created.
StashPad is clearly positioned as completely free, with no account required. It also does not mention paid plans, an enterprise edition, or payment methods. In terms of deployment, it runs as a web app in any browser. The available information does not mention self-hosting, private deployment, APIs, or developer support. Team collaboration and permission management are limited: beyond the PIN, there are no members, roles, approvals, audit logs, or other features commonly found in enterprise software.
Its advantages are simplicity, speed, and privacy friendliness. It is especially useful for transferring a piece of text between a phone and a computer, or temporarily sending a small file to another device. The drawbacks are also clear: the 50MB limit is relatively small, the 10-minute validity period is not suitable for asynchronous collaboration, a forgotten PIN cannot be recovered, and it lacks enterprise compliance certifications and administrative controls. As a result, it is better suited to individuals, developers, and temporary office scenarios than to formal team file management.
The source text does not provide information on access from mainland China, network stability, or payments, so its accessibility from China is unknown. If access is unstable, alternatives to consider include PairDrop, Snapdrop, 奶牛快传, or localized options such as Feishu, WeCom, and temporary sharing via cloud drive services.
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