Vaulted for Remote Teams
Share credentials securely across time zones through encrypted links that self-destruct — no secrets lingering in Slack or email while you sleep.
The challenge
- Credentials shared in Slack or Teams sit unread for hours across time zones, exposed to anyone who scrolls the channel
- Asynchronous handoffs mean shared passwords persist in chat logs far longer than necessary before the recipient sees them
- Remote workers on personal networks and devices receive credentials through unencrypted channels with no access controls
- No shared physical presence means every credential exchange must go through a digital channel with no out-of-band verification
How Vaulted helps
- Self-destructing links with expiration windows ensure credentials are only available during the intended handoff period
- AES-256-GCM encryption in the browser protects credentials regardless of the recipient network or device security
- No account or software installation — remote team members in any location open a link from any browser
- Optional passphrase protection provides out-of-band verification when sharing credentials with team members you cannot physically confirm
Common use cases
Share Passwords Securely
Send passwords to teammates and clients through encrypted links that self-destruct after viewing.
Share API Keys Securely
Transmit API keys to developers through encrypted links that disappear after use.
Share VPN Credentials Securely
Transmit VPN configuration files and credentials to remote team members through encrypted, self-destructing links.
Share Onboarding Credentials for New Hires
Share initial access credentials with new hires through encrypted links that self-destruct after viewing.