A pastebin
that doesn't
ask who you are.
Paste text, code, configs or logs. Hit share. Send the link. No account, no ads, no character cap. Optional password. Real-time sync between every device viewing the URL.
ShareNotes against the usual pastebins.
Built for one thing — share text, fast.
Memorable, not cryptic.
Slugs are short phrases — blue-fox-42, quiet-river-7 — so you can text the URL to a colleague and they can type it from memory.
No login, no character cap.
Drop in a stack trace, a config, a 4,000-line build log. Share the URL. We never ask you to verify an email or pick a plan.
Live, not frozen.
Every viewer of the same link sees edits in real time. Great for pair-debugging — paste the error on your laptop, watch the fix arrive from your phone.
Answers, briefly.
What is the best free pastebin alternative?
ShareNotes is a free pastebin alternative with no account requirement and no ads. Paste text or code, click Share, and send the link. It also supports real-time sync, password-protected pastes, and memorable URLs like sharenotes.dev/blue-fox-42.
Can I use a pastebin without an account?
Yes. ShareNotes never asks you to sign up. You can paste, share, view, and even password-protect content anonymously. No email, no password to create, no tracking.
Is ShareNotes really free?
Yes — completely free, with no ads and no paid tier required for the core features. You get unlimited pastes, shareable links, password protection and real-time sync at no cost.
How is ShareNotes different from Pastebin.com?
ShareNotes has no ads, no account requirement, memorable word-based URLs, and live real-time sync so multiple devices viewing the same link see edits as they happen. Pastebin.com requires sign-up for many features and serves ads on the free tier.
Can I password-protect a paste?
Yes. ShareNotes lets you set a password on any paste before sharing. Only viewers with both the link and the password can read the content.