Quick Vault
Knowledgeweight 1tracker · keeps what you put in
Everyone has a handful of small facts that should not live on a sticky note: the wifi password for the cottage, the padlock combination, the answer you gave to that absurd security question in 2014. The Quick Vault is a plain place to keep them — a title, the secret itself, and notes — on a page that never talks to the internet at all.
This is not a screenshot. It's the real tool, running right here — go on, put something in it.
Open the demo full-screen: /demos/quick-vault.html
What it keeps
- Titleshort text
- Secretnotes
- Notesnotes
Questions people ask
Is it safe to store passwords and codes in a browser tool?
The Quick Vault never transmits anything — it runs offline in your browser and the data stays on your machine, inside one HTML file with no account and no server behind it. Treat the file as you would a paper notebook of secrets: keep it somewhere sensible, and it keeps your confidence.
What sort of things should I keep in the Quick Vault?
The small stubborn ones: locker combinations, router passwords, membership numbers, the name of your first goldfish as sworn to a bank. Each entry is a title, the secret, and any notes you want beside it.
How is this different from a full password manager?
It is simpler and humbler — a keep-things list, not a browser plugin that fills forms. If you want a quiet local page for the dozen secrets that do not fit anywhere else, this is that page.
Fits your knife at weight 1. Nothing here is final — Knife follows Life. Reforging within your tier is free, forever. Add it, drop it, reforge later; the file stays yours either way.