Creators constantly sign up for new tools, free trials, beta programs, and research sites. Each registration is another entry point for spam, data harvesting, and unwanted newsletters. Maildrop lets you use a throwaway address for all of these sign-ups — keeping your primary inbox clean and your real email private. There's nothing to install or configure: just type any name before @maildrop.cc and check that inbox whenever you need it.
No signup required. just make up any @maildrop.cc address and it works instantly
Spam filtering. built-in filters from Heluna block most spam before it reaches your inbox
GraphQL API. developers can automate email testing using Maildrop's API
Accepted everywhere. maildrop.cc addresses work on virtually all websites and apps
Completely free. no premium tier, no ads for email functionality, no strings attached
Instant inbox. check your disposable inbox within seconds of receiving email
Who Is It For?
Content creators, researchers, and anyone who needs to sign up for online services, download resources, or access gated content without using their real email address. Particularly useful for creators evaluating multiple tools, platforms, or resources that require email signup.
Maildrop is a disposable email service — it is not suitable as a long-term communication address. Any service that sends time-sensitive or account-critical emails should be accessed with your real address.
Pros and Cons
- ✅ Completely free with no account required
- ✅ Instantly accessible emails at any username you create
- ✅ Good for protecting your main inbox from tool trial spam
- ✅ No registration required
- ❌ Emails are publicly accessible by anyone who knows the address
- ❌ Not secure — do not use for sensitive information
- ❌ Some services block known disposable email domains
Pricing
Maildrop is completely free.
Summary
Maildrop is a convenient tool for protecting your real inbox when trying out new tools and platforms. Create a disposable address on the spot, sign up for what you need, and move on without filling your inbox with trial emails. Do not use it for anything that requires secure or private communication.
