List of HashiCorp Vault Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with HashiCorp Vault. This list is updated as of July 2025.

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    AtomicJar Reviews & Ratings

    AtomicJar

    AtomicJar

    Streamline integration testing for faster, reliable development cycles.
    By moving testing processes to an earlier stage, problems can be detected sooner when they are easier and cheaper to fix. This strategy enables developers to perform more efficient integration testing, which leads to shorter development cycles and improved productivity. Moreover, by having quicker and more thorough integration feedback loops, the reliability of the finished products is enhanced. Testcontainers Cloud simplifies the execution of dependable integration tests by allowing developers to utilize actual dependencies defined in code, making it easy to transition from local setups to the team's continuous integration system. Testcontainers itself is an innovative open-source framework that aids in creating temporary and lightweight instances of various services, including databases, message brokers, and web browsers, all encapsulated within a Docker container. This functionality removes the hassle of using complex mocks or setting up challenging environments, enabling users to declare their testing dependencies in code, which automatically generates and cleans up containers during test execution. Consequently, developers can dedicate more time to writing code instead of dealing with the intricacies of their testing frameworks, ultimately fostering a more efficient development process. This shift not only minimizes technical debt but also enhances collaboration among team members as they can rely on consistent test conditions.
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    Clutch Reviews & Ratings

    Clutch

    Clutch

    Secure non-human identities for a resilient digital future.
    Clutch is addressing the increasingly critical challenge of securing non-human identities within modern enterprises. With the expansion and advancement of digital infrastructures, the management and protection of non-human identities—such as API keys, secrets, tokens, and service accounts—has emerged as a pivotal, albeit often neglected, aspect of cybersecurity. Recognizing this gap in security, Clutch is developing a dedicated platform designed specifically to ensure comprehensive protection and management of these identities. This innovative solution aims to bolster the digital framework of organizations, fostering a secure, resilient, and dependable environment for their operations. The rise of non-human identities is remarkable, with their numbers outstripping human identities by a staggering 45 to 1, and these identities possess considerable privileges and broad access necessary for essential automated functions. Furthermore, they frequently lack vital security features such as multi-factor authentication and conditional access policies, amplifying the urgency of their protection. By tackling these vulnerabilities, Clutch is paving the way for stronger integrity in automated systems across various enterprises, ultimately enhancing their overall cybersecurity posture. This proactive approach not only safeguards sensitive data but also fortifies the trust in automated processes that are becoming increasingly integral to business operations.