AI that acts as you, not as a bot

Tallyfy Vault lets AI work in your apps using each person's own credentials. Every action is scoped to that user and shows up under their name in the app's own audit trail.

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Tallyfy Vault per-user credentials for AI

In development. Vault isn't live yet. Here is what we're building and why it matters.

One shared bot account is a problem

The usual way to let AI work in Slack, Gmail, or your other tools is one shared company connection that the bot uses for everyone. That is a governance headache. It ignores each person's real permissions, every action lands under a faceless service account, and you have created one high-value secret for someone to steal.

How Tallyfy Vault works

Connect once

Each person connects an app a single time through its normal sign-in. Vault stores that grant, encrypted, so AI can use it later.

AI acts as that person

When AI does work in Slack on Jane's behalf, it uses Jane's connection. The action is scoped to exactly what Jane is allowed to do, nothing more.

It's logged under their name

The action shows up under Jane's name in the app's own audit trail. That is real accountability, not a shared account no one can trace.

Existing user credentials, for accountability

The AI never sees the raw secret. Your organization controls the encryption key and can revoke access in one move. Every action stays tied to the person it was done for. That is the whole point.

The thinking behind Vault

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Vibe coding killed the integration marketplace

Andrej Karpathy coined vibe coding in February 2025 to describe writing software by talking to AI instead of typing code. The 2025 Stack Overflow survey found 84% of developers now use AI coding tools. This shift threatens drag-and-drop connector marketplaces like Zapier, because teams can describe integrations in plain English and get working code in seconds.

Audit trails that actually get used for compliance

Every workflow tool claims audit trails. Tallyfy built compliance-grade audit logging after real SOC 2 and ISO 27001 security assessments revealed what auditors actually check. One law firm doubled case capacity per attorney with proper audit trails. The gap between activity history and compliance-grade audit trails is wider than most teams expect.

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