# Futurepedia — Clavitor Listing *Futurepedia is one of the largest AI tool directories. Heavy traffic from non-technical AI enthusiasts + developers.* --- ## Submission Fields **Tool Name:** Clavitor **Website:** https://clavitor.ai **Tagline:** ``` The password manager that works with your AI — without exposing your secrets ``` **Description:** ``` Clavitor is a password manager built for the AI era. When you use Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or any MCP-compatible AI assistant, Clavitor lets your agent access the credentials it needs — API keys, SSH keys, TOTP codes — while keeping sensitive identity data (credit cards, passport numbers) encrypted client-side with WebAuthn PRF. The server never has your L2 encryption key. Even a full server breach can't expose your identity fields. Math, not policy. Self-hostable in 30 seconds with one Go binary. MIT licensed. Hosted option: $12/year (launch price). ``` **Category:** Productivity / Security / Developer Tools **Pricing Model:** Freemium (free self-hosted / $12/year hosted) **Tags:** `password manager`, `ai security`, `mcp`, `developer tools`, `open source`, `self-hosted`, `webauthn`, `credential management`, `2fa`, `totp` --- ## Futurepedia-Specific Notes Futurepedia audience skews toward business users and AI enthusiasts (less technical than TAAFT). Use plain language. Emphasize: - "works with your AI assistant" - "your secrets stay yours" - "no password to crack" (vs LastPass breach) Avoid jargon like "WebAuthn PRF" in the headline — save it for the description. **Submission URL:** https://www.futurepedia.io/submit-tool **Review time:** Usually 3–7 business days. --- ## Pre-Submit Checklist - [ ] clavitor.ai live with working demo or screenshots - [ ] Logo ready (square, min 256×256, transparent PNG preferred) - [ ] Short description finalized - [ ] @clavitor X handle registered (Futurepedia links to Twitter)