Cross‑org credential sharing, reimagined
Become someone you’re trusted to be.
aka routes your whole team through one gatekeeper and into the tools they need — across every organization you work with — issuing scoped, fully‑audited identities instead of handing over the keys.
The flow
Three marks, one movement: from a tangle of identities to trusted access.
Your people, everywhere
Your team — and the partners, clients and contractors you work alongside — all need to act inside systems they don’t own, with passwords, API keys and seats scattered everywhere.
aka is the gatekeeper
One vault-backed control point issues a scoped, time-boxed identity for the exact task — never the raw secret. Passkey-first, with an append-only record of every grant.
They flow into the system
Each identity passes cleanly through the boundary and acts as someone it’s trusted to be. Revoke in one click; the audit trail can never be rewritten.
Security posture
Vault-grade security.
Ten times the experience.
aka hands out identities, not keys. Secrets are fetched just‑in‑time, never shown, and never stored by aka — and every grant is written to a ledger nobody can edit, not even us.
● Passkey-first auth
No shared passwords to phish. Every actor is a registered passkey.
● Append-only audit
A database role that can insert but never update or delete. Tamper-evident by construction.
● Scoped delegation
Grant the narrowest identity for the task, time-boxed, revocable in one click.
● Cross-org by design
Share access with people in another organization without ever exposing the secret — or losing the trail.
The extension
Switch who you are with a colon.
In any login field, type : and the identities you’re trusted to use appear. Pick one, and aka fills the credential straight from the vault — you never see, copy, or paste a secret.
↑↓ to choose · ⏎ to fill · the secret is filled, never shown
Rivet.tax goes live first
Become someone you’re trusted to be.
We’re onboarding design partners now. Tell us which systems your team and clients need to reach, and we’ll wire up the gatekeeper.