Guides
Guides to sharing credentials without losing track of them
Practical answers to the questions people actually ask, written to be useful even if you never sign up. Every claim about somebody else's product is a quote from their own documentation, linked.
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- How to share API keys securely with a contractorThe honest answer has three branches, and only one of them needs a tool. Start by not sharing your key at all.
- Is it safe to share passwords in Slack?No, and it is not a flaw in Slack. A chat app is built to remember, and Slack's own docs say exactly what that means for a password.
Why these are written the way they are
A guide that exists only to funnel you into a signup is worthless, and you can smell one in a paragraph. So these are written to answer the question properly, including the parts where the right answer is you do not need us.
If your API provider can issue a scoped key, use a scoped key. We say so on the page. The product is the answer to one specific branch of the problem, not all of them, and pretending otherwise would waste your time and cost us your trust.
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