Seamless ecosystem

Identity, secrets, review, and operating tools for careful software teams.

Seamless Auth remains a core product, but the lineup now covers the admin surface, secrets management, launch-readiness reviews, scaffolding, and AWS visibility around security-sensitive systems.

How the lineup fits together

Products for teams that need security-sensitive software to be easier to launch, trust, and operate.

  • Passwordless auth with a dedicated auth service and database
  • Admin and secrets tooling for day-to-day operations
  • Human review and cloud visibility for launch and infrastructure decisions
Seamless ecosystem

Seamless Secrets

A passwordless-first vault for the credentials teams still need while they move toward passkeys.

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Why this exists

Teams still depend on passwords, API keys, recovery codes, environment values, and shared credentials. Conventional vaults can store those items, but they rarely help teams understand which secrets are risky, which accounts can become passwordless, or what should be rotated first.

What this adds to the ecosystem

Seamless Secrets stores passwords, API keys, recovery codes, secure notes, team secrets, and developer environment secrets in encrypted vaults while tracking passwordless readiness, sharing risk, and credential health.

What teams get from this product.

01

Creates encrypted personal and team vaults for logins, API keys, recovery codes, secure notes, environment secrets, and shared credentials.

02

Tracks passkey support, passkey enablement, password requirement, two-factor status, risk level, and last review metadata for vault items.

03

Gives developers CLI workflows to pull encrypted records, write local environment files, or run commands with injected secrets without printing plaintext values.

04

Uses metadata-only audit events so teams can review access and changes without exposing decrypted secret contents.

05

Builds toward Seamless Auth passkey-backed sessions for the hosted web manager and team access flows.

Built for real identity and infrastructure constraints.

Client-side encryption uses versioned AES-GCM envelopes and browser-compatible Web Crypto helpers.
Hosted API stores opaque encrypted item records, revisions, vault metadata, encrypted key wrappers, and audit metadata without decrypting vault contents.
Typed vault model covers passkeys, logins, credentials, API keys, recovery codes, environment secrets, and secure notes.
Web manager includes item CRUD, metadata editing, vault unlock, team/shared vault switching, and recent audit history.
CLI supports local vault initialization, secure note and environment-secret creation, hosted sync pull and push, write-env, and run with in-memory secret injection.

Want to see how this fits into your stack?

If you are evaluating passwordless auth, dedicated deployments, operational tooling, or the products around it, we can help you map the right path forward.