How JustEnvs compares.
Honest, side-by-side comparisons with the tools developers use to manage and share secrets — including where each of them beats us. JustEnvs is a native Mac vault for .env files; if another tool fits your workflow better, these pages will tell you.
JustEnvs vs Doppler
Doppler is a cloud secrets platform built for teams syncing configs across many environments. JustEnvs is a native Mac app for developers who just want their .env files stored, encrypted, and shareable.
JustEnvs vs Infisical
Infisical is an open-source secrets platform you can self-host, aimed at teams managing secrets across infrastructure. JustEnvs is a native Mac app with nothing to deploy — your vault lives on your machine.
JustEnvs vs dotenv-vault
dotenv-vault — from the creator of dotenv — pioneered encrypt-and-commit .env workflows, but the project has shifted to dotenvx and the free tier was discontinued in 2025. JustEnvs picks up where it left off for Mac developers.
JustEnvs vs OneTimeSecret
OneTimeSecret is the classic web tool: paste a secret, get a self-destructing link. JustEnvs does the same — and adds the part developers actually need: a place where those secrets live.
JustEnvs vs 1Password
1Password is the gold standard for passwords, passkeys, and family logins. JustEnvs isn't trying to replace it — it's the tool for the thing 1Password treats as an afterthought: your .env files.