The Problem Every Developer Faces
You're managing credentials across AWS, Azure, GCP, GitHub, Stripe, and a dozen other services. Each has its own dashboard, its own rotation policy, its own API key format. You spend hours every week just keeping track of it all.
What if an AI agent could do it for you — locally, securely, without sending your secrets to the cloud?
Introducing Archibald Titan
Archibald Titan is a local AI agent that autonomously manages your credentials, API keys, and secrets across 15+ providers. It runs entirely on your machine — your data never leaves your device.
What It Does
- Auto-fetches API keys and credentials from AWS, Azure, GCP, GitHub, Stripe, DigitalOcean, and more
- AES-256 encrypted vault stores everything locally with military-grade encryption
- Stealth browser with anti-detection, residential proxy support, and CAPTCHA auto-solving
- Smart Fetch AI uses machine learning to intelligently extract credentials from any provider
- Auto-Sync keeps your credentials fresh with scheduled automatic rotation
Why Local Matters
Cloud-based password managers have been breached repeatedly. LastPass, Okta, 1Password — the list grows every year. With Archibald Titan:
- ✅ Your secrets never leave your machine
- ✅ No cloud servers to breach
- ✅ No subscription lock-in for basic features
- ✅ Full audit trail of every credential access
Free vs Pro
The free tier gives you 5 fetches/month across 3 providers — enough to try it out. The Pro plan ($29/month) unlocks unlimited fetches, all providers, CAPTCHA solving, proxy support, and the Developer API.
For teams, the Enterprise plan ($99/month) adds team management, SSO, and dedicated support.
Get Started in 60 Seconds
- Visit archibaldtitan.com
- Download for your platform (Windows, Mac, or Linux)
- Run the installer — no configuration needed
- Start fetching credentials immediately
The free tier is genuinely useful — no credit card required, no trial expiration.
Try it now: https://www.archibaldtitan.com
Built by developers, for developers. Open source core, privacy-first architecture.
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