Guides & setup
Step-by-step instructions for using storage-p and self-hosting it — grounded in the real feature set, nothing invented.
Getting started: create your vault
Create a storage-p account, understand the zero-knowledge model, and add your first secret.
Read guide →Storing passwords, keys and 2FA codes
Store and generate passwords, SSH/TLS keys, API keys and TOTP secrets — all encrypted on your device.
Read guide →Two-factor authentication and auto-lock
Protect your account with TOTP two-factor and configure the auto-lock timeout.
Read guide →Sharing secrets safely
Send a secret once with a burn-after-read link, or share it end-to-end with another storage-p user.
Read guide →Projects, team access and API tokens
Turn a folder into a shared project, grant teammates read or write, and give integrations scoped, confirmable API access.
Read guide →Importing and exporting your data
Move in from Bitwarden or KeePass and make encrypted backups — all processed on your device.
Read guide →Self-hosting storage-p
Run your own instance with Docker, Caddy and an at-rest-encrypted database on your domain.
Read guide →How storage-p’s zero-knowledge security works
The cryptography behind storage-p and exactly what the server can and cannot see.
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