Onboardbase enables teams to collaboratively work, store, manage and share secrets like environment variables, passwords, credit cards across your team effectively and securely.
Secrets for your entire team
Onboardbase enables teams to collaboratively work, store, manage and share secrets like environment variables, passwords, credit cards across your team effectively and securely.
Congrats. It looks great product. It would be better if your share a video ;) Good luck
I've been looking for a tool like this for my team. I recently posted to lobste.rs and hackernews asking for this very thing. Thank you for making it!
hi @dantelex , really like this idea. It's something I've always struggled at work. The landing page is very neat but I think in the future you could add some screenshots or even a demo video. As a customer I super interested in the promise but I have very little idea of how it works for real. I know you have a free trial but many people (myself included) usually don't want to create yet another account just to test a product. Also, is this product different from a password manager such as LastP
Congrats on the launch, Dante! Is there granular access control implemented?
@dantelex this is awesome. Super impressed with you and onboardbase. Keep the momentum going my man! I hate to admit it but I have shared my fair share of keys, env vars, and even the occasional password on Slack so I'm thrilled to see a safe method of sharing these things that's so easy to use.
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