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What problem does VaultKit solve?

AI agents are already embedded in tools like Salesforce, HubSpot, Google Drive, and GitHub. Enterprises have no way to see what agents are accessing, no ability to block risky actions in real time, and no audit trail for compliance. VaultKit solves this by being the secure enforcement gateway between agents and your data.

How does VaultKit work?

Agents register once in VaultKit and receive an identity-bound key. Every request is routed through VaultKit, where it’s enforced against policy. Risky actions can be blocked instantly or escalated for human approval. All activity is logged in a unified audit trail.

Who is VaultKit for?

VaultKit is designed for individuals and teams managing CRM data, security and compliance teams that need governance and audit logs, and platform engineering teams running internal or custom AI agents.

How is this different from SaaS permissions?

Traditional SaaS permissions are fragmented, slow to update, and often bypassed through APIs. VaultKit provides one enforcement layer across all agents and systems — real-time policy checks plus complete visibility.

What happens if an unauthorized request comes in?

VaultKit can block the request immediately, log it as a security event, and notify the right approvers. For sensitive workflows, VaultKit can require human-in-the-loop approval before releasing data.

Which systems does VaultKit integrate with?

VaultKit works with CRMs like Salesforce, HubSpot, and Zoho; file storage like Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox; developer tools like GitHub, GitLab, and Jira; and productivity apps like Slack, Gmail, and Microsoft Teams — with more being added continuously.

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