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🛡️ Vault Tracker: The Sovereign USP

Why should users trust Vault Tracker with their most sensitive data? Here is the core Value Proposition that separates us from Notion, Apple, and Google.


1. Zero-Trust, Zero-Knowledge by Default

Unlike Notion or Google, Vault Tracker cannot read your data even if we wanted to.

  • Encryption happens at the Edge (your browser/device).
  • We never see your password (PBKDF2 salted hashing).
  • We never see your keys.

2. Provider-Agnostic "Blob Sync"

Most "Secure" apps lock you into their cloud. Vault Tracker treats the cloud as a dumb pipe.

  • Use GDrive, OneDrive, S3, or a Raspberry Pi via WebDAV.
  • You are never locked into a subscription.

3. The Sovereign Webhook (One-Way Inbound)

How do we integrate without meta-data leaks?

  • Public-Key Inboxes: You give a third-party app your Public Key.
  • They drop an encrypted blob into your sync folder.
  • Only You can decrypt it. The provider sees a random string. The app never talks to our servers.

4. Hardware-Level Privacy

  • No "Telemetry".
  • No "Analytics".
  • No "Error Reporting" (unless opted-in via local logs).
  • Local Voice-to-Vault: Your voice never leaves the chip.

5. Ecosystem Synergy

A single vault, five specialized apps. Work on a task in one, check your ledger in another, all synced through the same Sovereign Blob.


Slogan: Sync with Your Keys. Retain Your Sovereignty.