We built SafeTrigger because we needed a truly secure way to pass sensitive data to loved ones and team members. Zero-knowledge architecture means even we can't peek at your data. Perfect for both personal legacy and business continuity. By devs for devs.
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
We’re super excited (and a little nervous!) to finally launch SafeTrigger today.
This project started from a real, very personal need:
we wanted a way to securely pass critical information to our loved ones in case of unexpected situations — without giving up control too early.
There wasn’t a solution that truly matched real-life needs: not just another vault, but something built around trust, timing, and conditions.
So we created SafeTrigger — a zero-knowledge vault that grants access to your important files only when specific conditions you define are met.No shared passwords. No premature access. Total privacy, just when it's needed most. 🔐
Currently, SafeTrigger is based on a single condition: time — you can set a specific period after which access is granted.But we’re actively working on new trigger scenarios to make SafeTrigger even more flexible and powerful. 🚀
We also see a huge potential for business use cases — where companies might need to guarantee access to critical information if key personnel are suddenly unavailable.
We made SafeTrigger for ourselves — and now, we’re sharing it with you.We’d love your feedback, questions, and ideas! 🙌
(And if you try it out, we’d be so grateful for your thoughts!)
Thanks for being part of this moment. 🚀❤️
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this is a really cool concept. im too young to use this thankfully, but how do you plan on getting older folks to leverage it?
The platform’s zero-knowledge encryption seems to ensures that sensitive files—be it crypto keys, legal documents, or personal instructions—are accessible only to designated recipients under predefined conditions: wow! 🤩
I really like the possibility to set customizable access rules, including time delays and recipient verification; it adds a layer of control that’s often missing in traditional file-sharing services.
A few suggestions based on my opinion:
An integration with password managers (like 1Password, Dashlane, Bitwarden...) could streamline the process of securing and sharing credentials.
Mobile app development would enhance accessibility and user engagement, especially for on-the-go management.
Increasing storage limits across plans would be highly appreciated by users—myself included 😂.
Overall, I think SafeTrigger addresses a critical need in our increasingly digital lives, so great work team! 🚀