Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Secrets management platform providing central storage, sync, and rotation of environment variables and API keys for dev teams. San Francisco CA; raised $20M+; Doppler eliminates .env file sprawl by syncing secrets across local dev, CI/CD, and cloud environments in real time.
Doppler is a secrets management platform founded in 2019 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company was founded by Brian Vallelunga and Ryan Blunden to solve a problem endemic to software development teams: secrets sprawl. Environment variables, API keys, database connection strings, and other configuration secrets routinely end up hardcoded in source code, scattered across .env files, sent over Slack, or duplicated inconsistently across development, staging, and production environments. Doppler provides a central secrets store where teams manage all configuration secrets in one place and sync them automatically to every environment.\n\nDoppler raised $20 million in funding from investors including Sequoia Capital and CRV. Its developer-first platform integrates with CI/CD pipelines, cloud platforms, and deployment tools so that secrets flow automatically to where they are needed without manual copying or environment-specific .env file management. The Doppler CLI allows developers to run applications locally with secrets injected from the central store, eliminating local .env files entirely. The platform supports fine-grained access controls, secret versioning, change history, and audit logs, enabling security teams to govern who can read or modify secrets without slowing down developers.\n\nDoppler's integrations cover AWS Secrets Manager, Google Secret Manager, Azure Key Vault, HashiCorp Vault, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, CircleCI, Heroku, Vercel, Render, and many other platforms. Teams can use Doppler as their primary secrets store or as a secrets sync layer that propagates secrets from Doppler into their preferred secrets backend. The platform serves engineering teams from startups to enterprises, with a free tier for small teams and enterprise plans with SSO, compliance controls, and dedicated support.
Israel YC W20 open source vulnerability patching without version upgrades or breaking changes; $20M from MORE Investment House/SBI/PayPal Alumni Fund fixing CVEs for Linux/containers/dependencies competing with Snyk and Mend for production-safe security remediation.
Seal Security is a Tel Aviv, Israel-based open source vulnerability patching platform — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $20 million in total funding from MORE Investment House, SBI Insurance Group, Crew Capital, Cyber Club London, and PayPal Alumni Fund — providing development and security teams with standalone, production-ready security patches for open source software vulnerabilities that fix critical CVEs without requiring version upgrades or introducing breaking changes to application dependencies, Linux systems, and container-based images. Founded in 2020, Seal Security enables organizations to remediate critical vulnerabilities quickly — decoupling the security fix from the broader version update that typically breaks downstream functionality and triggers weeks of regression testing.
Monitor how your brand performs across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, and Grok daily.