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TmpState is a tokenless temporary JSON database. One curl tmpstate.dev creates a real database and returns its URL - and that URL is the only credential. No signup, no API keys, no .env, no OAuth.
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Compared to jsonbin.io, npoint.io, json-server, or standing up Firebase/Supabase, TmpState removes the entire setup step:
Best for throwaway and prototype state. It is honest about when not to use it: it is not meant to be your permanent production database.
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Developers and the AI agents working on their behalf. Primarily:
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TmpState came out of a recurring frustration in agent workflows: AI agents constantly need somewhere to keep state, but you cannot hand them your real cloud credentials, and wiring up a database mid-task kills the flow. So the model was inverted - build a database where the URL itself is the only credential, so an agent (or a person with one curl) can create its own backend instantly, with nothing to sign up for and nothing to leak. It is a solo, founder-built, agent-first product, launched in July 2026.
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