FAQ

Questions before joining the beta.

Short answers about what Secrient is, who it is for, and how private beta access works.

What is Secrient?

Secrient is a privacy-first client workspace for small teams that need a controlled place for sensitive files, approvals, access, and decisions.

Who is it for?

It is designed for boutique agencies, consultants, advisory teams, financial operators, and specialist service teams whose client work depends on discretion.

What kind of sensitive work is it designed for?

Secrient is intended for workflows such as client onboarding documents, private project files, approvals, access review, decision history, and context that should not be scattered across drives, inboxes, and chat threads.

What does beta access mean?

Beta access means Secrient is still being shaped with a smaller group of teams. Features may change, onboarding may be selective, and feedback may influence product direction.

Is Secrient fully launched?

No. Secrient is an early-stage beta product, not a broadly available production platform. The goal is to validate sensitive client workflows carefully before a wider launch.

How will beta requests be reviewed?

Requests are reviewed based on fit with Secrient's current beta focus: sensitive client workflows, team size, industry context, and the problem the team is trying to solve.