What people use Vaulted for

Anywhere you'd normally paste a secret into chat or email — use Vaulted instead.

Share passwords with your team

Stop pasting passwords into Slack or email. Create a self-destructing link that can only be viewed once, then disappears forever.

Send API keys to developers

API keys in chat logs are a breach waiting to happen. Vaulted links expire after a set number of views — no lingering credentials.

Transmit credentials to clients

Send database credentials, SSH keys, or login details to clients through an encrypted link instead of plain-text email.

Onboard new employees

Share initial login credentials, Wi-Fi passwords, and access tokens with new hires. The link self-destructs after they view it.

Share sensitive personal information

Need to send a SSN, tax ID, or insurance number to someone? Use an encrypted link instead of texting it.

Collaborate across organizations

Sharing secrets across company boundaries is risky. Vaulted works without accounts — just send the link and the recipient can decrypt it.