Typeform’s popularity as a digital survey platform has grown rapidly. The site frequently requests an email address during account creation or when users wish to access premium tools and survey analytics. Although it’s easy to provide a real inbox, many creators fear that a publicly visible email will be harvested or used for spam, phishing, or unsolicited marketing. A disposable email gives you a buffer of anonymity that can be destroyed or forwarded at will.
Follow these steps to get the most out of a temporary address while working with Typeform:
Pick a Reputable Temp Mail Service – Choose a provider that offers quick mailbox creation and auto‑forwarding options. Good picks include Temp‑Mail.org, 10MinuteMail, or Mailinator. Make sure the domain is not listed as spam on Typeform’s whitelist.
Create a New Address – Open the service and generate a new address. Most give you something like john.doe@tempmail.org. If you want to keep it for a while, copy the address to your clipboard.
Sign Up on Typeform – Go to admin.typeform.com and choose “Create account” or “Get started.” Enter the temporary email and complete the usual steps.
Verify the Address – Typeform will send a confirmation to the disposable inbox. Open the temporary mail page, click the link, and you’re verified.
Set Up Forwarding (Optional) – If you might need later access, most temp mail services let you forward all inbox messages to a permanent address—just add your real email as the recipient.
Use the Account Safely – Until the mailbox expires, you can create surveys, share them, or receive responses. Remember to keep the temporary address handy if you need to check for password reset emails.
Delete or Expire the Account – When finished, simply let the temporary mailbox expire; Typeform will eventually flag the account as inactive.
By following these guidelines, you can enjoy Typeform’s powerful survey tools without compromising personal email hygiene. Disposable accounts strike a balance between convenience and protection, giving you control over who sees your verification links and keeping your primary inbox free from digital clutter.