Just 6 digits — the URL arrives
The idea is simple. You paste a URL or text, and a corresponding 6-digit code is generated. The receiver enters that code on a dedicated site and instantly sees the same content.
PASHIRU provides this service. No app installation, no account needed—just open it in your browser and go.
What happens when you read a URL aloud
Imagine trying to read a URL aloud: https://example.com/meeting?id=xxxx — nobody can follow that over the phone, and writing it down invites mistakes.
But "483921" — a 6-digit number — can be spoken and understood in seconds, over the phone or face-to-face. That simplicity translates directly into usability.
No existing method quite gets there
- ①SMSOnly works if you have their phone number. And if they're on a computer, they have to relay it again.
- ②EmailYou need their email address. Spelling it out over the phone risks mistakes and stalls the conversation.
- ③Direct URLReading a full URL aloud is impractical—hard to hear, harder to type in correctly.
- ④QR CodeUseless on a phone call. Even in person, both people need to have their phones out at the same time.
None of these work when you need to say "open this right now."
Where a 6-digit code makes the difference
It shines in these situations:
With PASHIRU, you can choose to have the code deleted when it's received, preventing unintended spread. For business communication where security matters, that's a real advantage.
3 steps, done
Three steps to completion:
- Go to PASHIRU, paste the URL, and generate the code
- Tell the other person the 6-digit code (over the phone or in person)
- They enter the code and see the content instantly
No account, no app. Just visit pashiru.com and start.
Side-by-side: how the methods compare
| Method | Works over phone | No contacts needed | Opens on the spot |
|---|---|---|---|
| SMS | △ | △ | |
| Direct URL | |||
| QR Code | △ | ||
| 6-Digit Code |
Summary
The real problem with URL sharing isn't sending it — it's getting someone to open it right away. A method that needs no contacts, works on any device, and works spoken aloud — a 6-digit code is a clean answer to that problem.
If you find yourself sharing links over the phone or in person often, it's worth trying.