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:
- You generate a code. Open /share, type your info, hit Start session. You get a 6-digit code and one emoji.
- You read both to them. "Go to mangocontact.com, enter 483 921, then tap the elephant."
- 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