Farhaan Beeharry
Software Engineer
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Kalydian
Kalydian is an enterprise-grade password
manager for iOS & Android, built by
DAILYAPPS for XEFI. It
lets users store and organise their credentials inside
secure encrypted vaults ("chests") with nested folders,
real-time password-strength analysis, OTP support and
favourites.
Authentication supports Microsoft SSO, two-factor and public/enterprise instance selection, while directors get an analytics dashboard that surfaces weak passwords across the whole organisation. Everything is hosted in XEFI's French datacentres for full data sovereignty.
A single master password unlocks the user's encrypted vaults, where credentials are organised into nested folders and categorised by type. Time-based one-time password (OTP) entries display a live countdown, a built-in generator produces strong passwords on demand, and every item keeps a history so users can track how their security posture improves over time. Real-time strength scoring, advanced search with live suggestions, favourites and a trash / restore bin round out the daily experience.
On the enterprise side, Kalydian adapts to how each company works. Users pick their instance at sign-in — the public service or a dedicated XEFI enterprise endpoint — and authenticate through Microsoft SSO with optional two-factor. Access is governed per chest through role-based permissions, and directors get a dedicated analytics dashboard that surfaces weak or reused passwords and usage statistics across the whole organisation, turning password hygiene into something measurable rather than assumed.
Under the hood, Kalydian is a Flutter application (GetX state management, Dio networking, Freezed models) with native Android and iOS bridges for autofill and biometric unlock, skeleton loaders for smooth transitions, six-language localisation and Sentry monitoring for reliability in production.
Key features:
Website: XEFI Kalydian
Authentication supports Microsoft SSO, two-factor and public/enterprise instance selection, while directors get an analytics dashboard that surfaces weak passwords across the whole organisation. Everything is hosted in XEFI's French datacentres for full data sovereignty.
A single master password unlocks the user's encrypted vaults, where credentials are organised into nested folders and categorised by type. Time-based one-time password (OTP) entries display a live countdown, a built-in generator produces strong passwords on demand, and every item keeps a history so users can track how their security posture improves over time. Real-time strength scoring, advanced search with live suggestions, favourites and a trash / restore bin round out the daily experience.
On the enterprise side, Kalydian adapts to how each company works. Users pick their instance at sign-in — the public service or a dedicated XEFI enterprise endpoint — and authenticate through Microsoft SSO with optional two-factor. Access is governed per chest through role-based permissions, and directors get a dedicated analytics dashboard that surfaces weak or reused passwords and usage statistics across the whole organisation, turning password hygiene into something measurable rather than assumed.
Under the hood, Kalydian is a Flutter application (GetX state management, Dio networking, Freezed models) with native Android and iOS bridges for autofill and biometric unlock, skeleton loaders for smooth transitions, six-language localisation and Sentry monitoring for reliability in production.
Key features:
- Multi-vault storage with nested folders
- Master-key encryption + biometric / autofill (native Android & iOS bridges)
- Real-time password-strength analysis & history
- OTP / one-time-password support with timer
- Enterprise analytics dashboard (weak-password detection) for directors
- Advanced search with live suggestions
- Favourites & trash / restore
- Microsoft SSO + two-factor authentication
- Role-based access per chest
- 6-language localisation (FR / EN / DE / ES / IT / NL)
Website: XEFI Kalydian
If you need a demo access account, please contact me on my email contact@farhaan.info