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:
- 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.
- Network proxy with credential substitution, like Infisical/agent-vault
- (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.