Vaulted for Developers
Share API keys, tokens, and credentials with your team through encrypted links that self-destruct — no plaintext in chat logs.
The challenge
- API keys and tokens pasted into Slack channels persist in searchable history and are visible to everyone in the channel
- Environment variables shared in DMs or email create copies that linger in inboxes and backups long after use
- Onboarding new team members means sending a batch of credentials through insecure channels under time pressure
- No quick, frictionless way to share a secret one-off without setting up a full vault or secrets manager
How Vaulted helps
- AES-256-GCM encryption runs in your browser — the server never sees the plaintext secret
- Links self-destruct after a configurable number of views, so credentials never sit in message logs
- No account or installation needed — paste, encrypt, share a link in seconds
- Set expiration windows from minutes to 30 days to match your rotation schedule
Common use cases
Share API Keys Securely
Transmit API keys to developers through encrypted links that disappear after use.
Share .env Files Securely
Transmit .env file contents to teammates through encrypted links instead of committing secrets to repositories.
Share Access Tokens Securely
Transmit OAuth, bearer, and session tokens through encrypted links that self-destruct after viewing.
Share SSH Keys Securely
Send SSH private keys through encrypted, self-destructing links instead of email attachments.