Shared Vaults
Company-wide credentials organized by team, department, or client. No more "who has the login for...?"
Secure password management for your entire team. Included with every managed IT plan.
Sticky notes on monitors. "password123" reused across six systems. Credentials shared over email or Slack. An employee leaves, and nobody knows which accounts they had access to.
If any of that sounds familiar, you're not alone. Most businesses don't have a password problem. They have a password chaos problem.
Think of it as the business version of LastPass or 1Password, with enterprise controls and audit logging built in.
Company-wide credentials organized by team, department, or client. No more "who has the login for...?"
Every user gets their own vault for individual accounts, separate from shared credentials.
Store and copy OTP/2FA codes directly from Think Vault. No fumbling with authenticator apps.
Create strong, unique passwords on demand. No more reusing the same password everywhere.
Control who sees what. Grant and revoke access by role, not by remembering who you told.
Every password view, creation, and change is logged. Know exactly who accessed what and when.
Think Vault logs every credential interaction. When someone departs, pull a report of every password they viewed or copied in the last 30, 60, or 90 days. Then disable their access with one click.
No guessing. No hoping they didn't write anything down. No scrambling to rotate credentials across a dozen systems you forgot they had access to.
Every password is encrypted with multiple keys. Your Organization Key never touches our systems. Your data is never stored at rest with all the keys needed to decrypt it.
All data moving between your browser and Think Vault travels over TLS 1.2 with 2048-bit SHA256 SSL certificates.
Hosted on Amazon Web Services with multi-facility redundancy in the US. Your data is replicated across environments for uptime and disaster recovery.
Think Vault works wherever you do:
Step-by-step guides for your team.
Common questions about Think Vault, including passphrases, admin roles, security groups, password folders, and privacy.
Step-by-step guide to creating new user accounts in Think Vault with proper access controls.
Learn how to organize passwords with folders and security groups in Think Vault.
Bulk import users and passwords into Think Vault using CSV templates, or export your data.
Remove a user's access to Think Vault and review what passwords they accessed.
Pull audit reports to see who accessed which passwords and when in Think Vault.