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BetaList — Clavitor Submission
BetaList is a curated list of early-stage startups and betas. Good for early adopters and developer audience.
Submission Form Fields
Startup Name: Clavitor
Tagline (one line, ~100 chars):
The password manager your AI can use — without seeing your credit card
Website: https://clavitor.ai
Description (2–3 sentences):
Clavitor is a password manager built for developers who use AI assistants.
It uses two-tier encryption: API keys, SSH keys, and TOTP codes are AI-readable
via MCP (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor). Credit cards, passport numbers, and private
keys are encrypted with WebAuthn PRF — client-side only, server never has the key.
One Go binary. MIT licensed. Self-host free or hosted at $12/year.
Category: Developer Tools / Security
Keywords / Tags: password-manager, ai, mcp, webauthn, developer-tools, open-source, self-hosted, totp, security
Twitter/X handle: @clavitor (register before submitting)
Screenshot: Required — 1280×800 or 2560×1600. Use the vault split-screen (L1/L2 fields).
Target Audience on BetaList
BetaList users are early adopters, indie hackers, and developers — perfect fit. Expect:
- 50–200 early access signups if listed
- Feedback from developers who actively use AI coding tools
- Some organic traffic from their newsletter
When to Submit
Submit 2–4 weeks before public launch. BetaList has a review queue; expect 1–3 week wait before going live.
Pre-Submit Checklist
- @clavitor X handle registered
- Screenshot ready (1280×800)
- clavitor.ai live with working install page
- Email capture working on clavitor.ai (for early access list)