Better integration with AI agents

AI agents (both coding and non-coding-specific) are all the rage right now and I was surprised that Doppler doesn’t have any integrations or documentation around this. Obviously the existing tooling allows us to inject credentials into processes; however, that doesn’t really work super well with agents that run and manage their own demonized processes.

What I’d love to see:

  1. Some documentation or support for Doppler as a credential provider for OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Codex, etc. - Consumer password vaults like 1Password and Bitwarden seems to be on the forefront of this right now. Doppler seems like a better fit to me.
  2. Network proxy with credential substitution, like Infisical/agent-vault
  3. (Stretch) Agentic workflows for credential requests (i.e. an agent could request a credential to complete a workflow and a human could fulfill it in Doppler)

I’ll be the first to admit that AI agents are a security nightmare, but like it or not, organizations want them, and Doppler seems well positioned to capitalize on the demand.

Hi @ransomr,

My name is Bowen and I’m a PM at Doppler. First, I wanted to say thanks so much for taking the time to write this up! This type of feedback is super helpful for us and was also very well articulated.

You are spot on with your assessment - the three areas you laid out all resonate with us and honestly you’re hitting on things we’ve been thinking a lot about internally (the first two primarily, but the third idea is really interesting too!).

I’d love to learn more about how you and your team are adopting these agentic workflows, and also get your feedback on some things we’re working on internally. I’m going to DM you to set up some time in the next few weeks if you’d be down as I’d appreciate the chance to chat and share some of what we have in store.

Hope to chat soon!