Secure by default
Zero-trust at the core. Secrets sealed, access proven, every action accountable — hardened once, reused across every feature.
Google started with a search box. Microsoft with an operating system. Amazon with a bookstore. Ranbval starts with a vault — and doesn't stop. Seven features today. The secure, automated layer under every system a business runs on, eventually. One root beneath all of it.
Nobody builds an empire on day one. They ship one product that works, then never stop compounding on it. That is not a metaphor here — it is the plan, written down.
We are not shipping apps. We are shipping a root — and every feature we add compounds on the last. Same identity. Same security. Same automation core. Nothing gets rebuilt, nothing gets bolted on.
Secrets first, because everything else needs them. Then healthcare, social, content, conversations, hiring, automation — each one a system the world already runs badly, and each one stronger because it sits on the same root as the others. Feature by feature, until the whole stack a company depends on lives here.
We intend to win — not by being louder, but by becoming the layer
everyone needs and no one can replace.
Right now that is one live feature, six on the way, and a founder who will not stop. We are telling you the plan on day one, on purpose. Judge us by what ships next.
Everything Ranbval does, built on the same hardened core — designed once, secured once, reused everywhere. One is live today; the rest are on the way.
Ranbval sits at the center. Each feature branches off the same secure core — hover any node to open it.
Zero-trust at the core. Secrets sealed, access proven, every action accountable — hardened once, reused across every feature.
The work that shouldn't need a human, doesn't. Ranbval turns repetitive, error-prone operations into systems that simply run.
The hardest engineering hides behind the simplest surface. If it needs a manual, it isn't finished.
I could have kept this small. A tool for myself. A project on my machine. A line on a résumé.
But I never wanted a résumé. I wanted a mark — something that exists out in the world with my name under it, that keeps working on the days I'm not in the room.
So I'm putting Ranbval out in the open. The vault is live. The SDK is public. The code is on PyPI, the roadmap is on this page, and every feature I haven't built yet is listed right there where anyone can hold me to it.
I'm not asking you to take my word for anything. Install it. Break it. Tell me I'm wrong. That is the whole point of giving something to the world instead of holding on to it — the world answers back, and what survives that is worth building on.
This is what I have. It's what I'll keep building, whether ten people use it or ten million.
— Ahsan Tariq
Founder · TariqDreamsTech
Ranbval's Secret feature is shipping today. Launch it now, or reach the team.