Robin Alex Panicker

Robin Alex Panicker

Co-founder, Appxiom
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Secure store for your keys and passwords using your GitHub Private Repo as untrusted storage. Encryption happens at client side and no data pass through the wire unencrypted. It's just You and Your GitHub Private Repo.
AxKeyStore
AxKeyStoreSecurely store your secrets in GitHub Private Repo
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AxKeyStore - Open Source secure key store with your private GitHub repo as the untrusted storage

Hi all, We are launching @AxKeyStore - an Open Source Secure store for your keys and passwords using your GitHub Private Repo as untrusted storage. Encryption happens at client side and no data pass through the wire unencrypted. It's just You and Your GitHub Private Repo. We plan to do the launch on Feb 26. Looking to read your suggestions regarding the launch. This is an open source project,...

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Open Source Zero trust Key Store | Just You & Your GitHub private repo | Requesting feedback

We are planning to launch an Open Source secure Key-secret store here in Product Hunt. Before the actual launch, I thought to solicit feedback here. Here is what this is about: AxKeyStore is an open-source CLI based KeyStore for securely managing secrets using your own private GitHub repository as storage. -> Encrypted locally before upload -> Zero-Trust architecture -> Versioned secrets via...

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We built a tool that tells you why your app is broken, not just that it is. Feedback solicited.

We just launched the beta of Appxiom, a tool we’ve been building to help developers detect bugs and performance issues and connect them directly to business outcomes. Here’s the problem we’re solving Let’s say your product team sees a drop-off in the sign-up funnel using tools like MixPanel. You know something went wrong, but as engineers, you don’t know exactly why. So you end up digging...

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Does this support triggers?
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