Company
Date Published
Author
Brian Vallelunga
Word count
737
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

Today, Doppler launched the industry's first SecretOps Platform, a modern secrets manager offering built to win the hearts and minds of developers, increasing developer productivity while strengthening a company's overall security. The platform works across every language, stack, and infrastructure, allowing early adopters such as Stripe, Point Banking, Snackpass, Kopa, and Convictional to securely store secrets like API keys, credentials, ENV variables, and database URLs. Doppler has raised $2.3 million in Seed funding led by Sequoia Capital, with participation from Kleiner Perkins, Abstract Ventures, and Soma Capital, among others, validating the need for an advanced secrets manager solution. The company's founder and CEO Brian Vallelunga stated that Doppler is designed to be fast, local development-friendly, and simple, aiming to make every developer more productive while increasing security. With its Universal Deployment capabilities, Doppler works where developers code, going live in minutes, not months, and provides features such as Consistency, Increased Productivity, Maintaining Access Control, Versioning Everything, and Developer Friendly Pricing. The platform has gained traction with influential investors like Aaron Levie, Peter Thiel, and Jeremy Stoppelman, among others.