start Temet without account
No account needed
Temet creates a private session when you copy the prompt. No email, no password, no signup form. Just paste and start working.
The prompt is the signup
When you copy the Temet prompt from the landing page, a private session is created for you in the background. No form, no email, no password. The prompt contains a session token that your agent uses to connect. That is the entire onboarding.
Why most tools get this wrong
Most developer tools ask you to create an account before you can see what the product does. That makes sense for the company, not for the user. You should be able to evaluate a tool from the output it produces, not from a marketing page behind a login wall.
What happens behind the scenes
Temet reserves a unique address for your session, creates a guest identity, and gives your agent a token to send structured signals. You do not see any of this. You see a prompt, you paste it, and your agent starts working. If you want to keep your profile later, you can connect a real account.
From guest to permanent in one step
When you are ready, run temet sync in your terminal. It pairs your local audit history with your web profile, turns on automatic updates, and gives you a permanent public address. Everything your guest session already captured carries over. Nothing is lost.
FAQ
What happens to my guest session if I close the browser?
The session stays active for 24 hours. If your agent completed the handshake, the data is preserved regardless.
Can I use Temet without ever creating an account?
Yes. The CLI works locally without any account. Guest sessions work without signup. An account is only needed if you want a permanent public profile.
Is guest data kept private?
Yes. Guest sessions are private by default. Nothing is published until you explicitly choose to make your profile public.
Next step
Use this guide in practice with Temet's audit, tracking, and profile workflow.
Connect your agentPublished March 22, 2026