mangocontact

How it works.

Two people. One phone call. No more spelling out an email letter-by-letter.

The 60-second version

You're on a phone call. You need to give the other person your phone number, email, and an account reference. Reading it out is slow and they'll probably mistype it. With mangocontact:

  1. You generate a code. Open /share, type your info, hit Start session. You get a 6-digit code and one emoji.
  2. You read both to them. "Go to mangocontact.com, enter 483 921, then tap the elephant."
  3. They see your info instantly. Live on their screen. They can copy it, tap to call, tap to email.

You stay in control the whole time — toggle individual fields off, send a quick note ("the second number is the office one"), end the session immediately. When you're done, your session contents are wiped.

Why two factors?

The 6-digit code is the lock. The emoji is the second factor — to make sure the right person enters it. If a wrong number stumbles onto a code, they'd guess the digits but not the emoji. Three wrong emoji attempts and the session destroys itself.

What you can share

  • First name, last name
  • Phone number
  • Email address
  • A free-text note (account number, reference, address — anything up to 500 characters)

Each field is optional and has its own toggle. Turn the email off mid-call and it disappears from their screen within a second.

What happens to your session contents

Your session contents are encrypted in memory only. They are automatically destroyed when:

  • The session timer expires (15, 30, or 60 minutes — your choice)
  • You hit End session
  • Three wrong emoji attempts happen
  • Both sides go silent for 5 minutes (with a 60-second warning first)

For the full picture, including the analytics and ads we run on the site itself, read our privacy policy and data policy.

What it's good for

  • Calls with banks, doctors, customer service — share your reference number without misspelling it
  • Meeting someone new — pass over your contact card without retyping
  • Quick handoffs at work — give a coworker an account number live
  • Travel — share an address with a driver while you're already in the car

What it's not

  • Not a chat app — there's no message history
  • Not a contact manager — we don't keep your details
  • Not a verification service — we don't confirm anyone's identity

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