Many organisations struggle with credentials spread across spreadsheets, browsers and ad-hoc stores, which makes access hard to control and audit. Dispersed passwords increase the risk of misuse and make it harder for administrators to enforce consistent access rules.
uniqkey centralises business passwords and credentials in an encrypted vault and provides controlled sharing and central administrative oversight. It offers browser-based login and credential management features so teams can use and share organisational credentials while administrators retain visibility and control.
For organisations that need stronger control over shared and service accounts, uniqkey reduces manual credential handling and supports clearer delegation of access without operating customer environments.
Secure shared accounts and service credentials used by teams, so access is granted centrally and revoked when no longer needed. Administrators set sharing controls to limit exposure of sensitive credentials.
Provide browser-based logins for web services to simplify day-to-day access while keeping credentials in an encrypted, centrally managed vault. This reduces ad-hoc credential handling and helps standardise sign-in practices across teams.
Manage credential lifecycle tasks such as creating, updating and revoking organisational passwords with administrative oversight to ensure consistent application of access rules.
Fits mid-market and enterprise organisations that operate across multiple sites or with hybrid workforces and need central control of credentials across a mixed estate. Useful where formal procurement and governance expect central administrative oversight of access.
Also suited to organisations undergoing digital change that want to bring scattered credentials under a single, encrypted store. Works where legacy systems coexist with newer services and where teams must share access without increasing operational risk.
Reduces credential exposure by keeping passwords in an encrypted, centrally managed store.
Gives administrators a single view of credential usage and sharing across the organisation.
Cuts down on ad-hoc password sharing and manual distribution of credentials.
Browser-based sign-ins and central management speed routine access for users.
Enables consistent application of sharing and access rules across teams.
Reduces administrative overhead by consolidating credential tasks in one place.
Bring scattered passwords from legacy and modern systems into a single encrypted store for easier control.
Control and share service and shared accounts securely between teams without revealing plain-text credentials.
Speed account provisioning and revocation by managing organisational credentials centrally.
Provide consistent credential access and sharing for distributed teams and multiple sites.
Lower routine password reset demand by giving users controlled access to shared credentials.
Provide central oversight and policy controls to meet internal procurement and governance expectations.
Armstrong can assist with implementation, configuration and ongoing support for uniqkey deployments. We often help integrate the product with existing authentication flows, configure administrative controls and hand over operational runbooks to internal teams. Armstrong supports internal IT teams during rollout but does not operate customer environments or provide outsourced monitoring or managed detection services.