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Syncarly

Syncarly

Private password manager with direct device sync. No cloud.

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Syncarly is a local-first password manager built for people who care about privacy and control. Instead of cloud storage, your vault stays local and devices sync directly via encrypted peer-to-peer. Features: • Local encrypted vault • End-to-end encryption (ECDH + AES-GCM) • Direct P2P sync • Simple, clean UX • No accounts, no servers Early access, free while we improve UX and stability. Feedback welcome.
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Volodymyr Laskarzhevskyi
Hi everyone 👋 I built Syncarly because I was never fully comfortable storing my passwords in someone else’s cloud. Most password managers are secure, but they still rely on centralized storage. That creates trust assumptions and sometimes friction when syncing across devices. So I started building a local-first alternative where: • your vault stays on your devices • sync happens directly device-to-device • end-to-end encryption is always on • no accounts or servers store your data Syncarly began as a personal experiment in local-first design and secure sync. Over time it evolved into something stable enough to share. It’s now in early access. I’m focusing on UX polish, reliability, and real-world feedback. If you try it, I’d love to know: What feels good? What feels confusing? What would make you trust it more? Thanks for checking it out and for any feedback 🙏