I built a tool which I'm excited to share with you, and hopefully you'll see why!
The problem I had in my own business: there was never a _right_ tool to request secrets from my customers. I needed router configs, env variables, API tokens, you name it. I had a password manager but that wasn't the right fit to request client secrets and left much to be desired.
My aim:
1. SaaS which isn't ridiculously expensive
2. Which doesn't have any knowledge of your secrets
3. Which keeps the user experience straight-forward
4. Which cannot have any knowledge of your secrets
5. Which lets you automatically remove secrets which aren't needed anymore
6. Which lets your clients remove secrets which aren't needed anymore
7. Which doesn't duplicate the goal of a traditional Password Manager
8. Make it Tech Service Industry-friendly (MSPs, IT Agencies, & more)
And so I built a thing (hooray!):
Introducing: keyhold.io - zero-knowledge custody of secrets.
With keyhold.io, you can request clients share client-specific or project-specific secrets, grant access to your team to view specific secrets, and rest well knowing that even if the service got pwned, your secrets aren't out in the open. Be it .env, TLS certificates, config files, you name it, you can share it.
£50 per month or £500 per year - no per-seat fees. Priced based on estimated usage with only soft limits in place to prevent any abuse.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on the concept, and welcome anyone to give it a shot!
Cheers,
Samuel, Founder @ keyhold.io