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Send To Myself

Send To Myself for Mac

Stop emailing yourself. Sync files and notes across all devices.

Send To Myself official website presenting its cross-device personal information hub
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What Send To Myself says it does

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A shared stream for your own information

Send To Myself is presented as a personal information hub for moving and retaining material across devices. It accepts text, links, images, video, audio, and documents, then synchronizes the history through the cloud. The product is intended to reduce the scattered mix of email drafts, cloud-drive uploads, and temporary notes people often use to pass something from one device to another.

Device-based groups instead of account upkeep

The official site says devices join by scanning a QR code and do not require a conventional login. Devices can be arranged into separate groups for personal hardware, family members, or work collaborators. That structure gives each context its own stream while keeping the basic interaction close to sending a message.

  • Use the same service on iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac, Windows, and Linux.
  • Mark important messages as permanent memories rather than leaving everything in one timeline.
  • Filter saved material by type, time, or keyword.
  • Remove joined devices from the device list when access should end.

Useful when devices change

The product specifically highlights switching to a new phone or computer: join the new device, then recover historical messages and files from the synchronized stream. It also supports the everyday case of capturing something on a phone and finding it later from a computer, without first deciding which notes or storage app should hold it.

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