We started Sablefort because the tools meant to keep credentials safe were the ones teams worked hardest to avoid. We think it can be better than that.
To make it effortless for teams to keep their secrets protected — so that doing the secure thing is also the easy thing. Security tools only work when people use them, and people only use tools that respect their time.
Sablefort began in 2021 with a group of engineers and IT leads who were tired of watching credentials sprawl across chat messages, spreadsheets, and sticky notes. Every company they had worked at had the same quiet problem: the passwords that ran the business lived everywhere and nowhere.
They set out to build something a skeptical engineer would actually open — fast, native, and encrypted on the device, with sharing that matched how real teams are organized. What started as an internal tool became Sablefort Keyvault, and today teams around the world trust it to hold the credentials their businesses run on.
We design so that the safe path is the default. When there's a trade-off between convenience and protecting your secrets, we protect your secrets.
We say what we do and do what we say. We document our practices, answer hard questions, and treat our customers' data as if it were our own.
Every feature has to earn its place. We'd rather ship something fast and obvious than something powerful nobody wants to use.
Great security is a team sport. We build for the whole organization — engineers, IT, and leadership — not just the one person who cares most.
Teams protecting their secrets with Sablefort.
Credentials stored, encrypted on our customers' devices.
Sync availability over the trailing twelve months.
People across engineering, security, and support.
Countries where our customers' teams work.
The year Sablefort was founded.
We're a small, focused team that cares a lot about craft. If making security effortless sounds like your kind of problem, we'd love to hear from you — we hire across engineering, security, design, and support.
Questions about Sablefort, a plan, or a partnership? We'd love to talk.