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Why companies choose Doppler

Doppler streamlines your secrets management process to reduce security risk and boost developer productivity.

Companies trust Doppler for a variety of reasons:

  • Centralize secrets across dev, staging, and production
  • Replace local .env files with a single source of truth
  • Role-based access controls, audit logs, and versioning
  • A CLI that works locally and in CI right out of the box

How Doppler compares to other tools on the market

See how automating secrets management helps teams reclaim time and reduce ongoing costs.

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Uncover the platform for secure, efficient, and streamlined secrets management that scales with your organization's needs.

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This brief 25-minute meeting will allow us to understand your environment and tailor a full demo to what matters most to you.

We'll show you how Doppler can support:

  • Managing secrets centrally across services, environments, and teams
  • Standardizing access controls and approvals without slowing delivery
  • Integrating with local development, CI, and runtime environments
  • Supporting production workloads at scale
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"From a cost savings perspective, most of the savings are from time saved on supporting our self-built hosted application and secrets management platform. But from a development life cycle, the biggest efficiencies are from developers not having to manage their own .env files locally."

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Blake Visin
Senior Director of Digital Engineering

Happy Doppler customers

Don't take our word for it. Read what our customers have to say.

“Most of the other tools, like Vault, AWS Secrets Manager, and Akeyless, were just vaults. There was no solution that just made it easy for people to go in, change secrets, and edit them to get what they need and then get out of there.” Ada’s Engineering Team

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