4 Integrations with Tresorit

View a list of Tresorit integrations and software that integrates with Tresorit below. Compare the best Tresorit integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Tresorit. Here are the current Tresorit integrations in 2026:

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    Microsoft Outlook
    Microsoft Outlook is the all-in-one email, calendar, and contact management platform designed to keep you organized and connected across your digital life. With Outlook, you can manage multiple accounts—including Gmail, Yahoo, and iCloud—within one unified inbox. Intelligent scheduling tools and shared calendars help you stay on top of meetings, events, and personal reminders. The built-in Microsoft Copilot assists with writing emails, summarizing long threads, and managing tasks to boost productivity. Outlook also offers enterprise-grade security, filtering out spam, phishing, and malware to keep your data safe. Whether on desktop, mobile, or web, Outlook helps you manage communication and time with clarity and confidence.
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    KeePassium

    KeePassium

    KeePassium

    KeePassium is a privacy-first password manager for iOS and macOS that combines the trusted open source format of KeePass with a clean, intuitive design and full user control over where databases are stored. It supports offline or cloud-based database files, automatic two-way sync with any storage provider accessible via the Files app, and AutoFill for websites and apps. KeePassium supports all major KeePass database formats (kdb, kdbx3, kdbx4) and uses strong, time-proven encryption algorithms such as AES, ChaCha20, Twofish, and Argon2. It includes features like custom entry fields, custom icons, TOTP codes, file attachments, Face ID/Touch ID or passcode unlock, full accessibility support (VoiceOver, large text), entry history, recycle bin for deleted entries, and pre-saving of database copies for safety. It is open source under GPLv3, allowing auditability by anyone.
    Starting Price: €19.99 per year
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    Active Directory
    Active Directory stores information about objects on the network and makes this information easy for administrators and users to find and use. Active Directory uses a structured data store as the basis for a logical, hierarchical organization of directory information. This data store, also known as the directory, contains information about Active Directory objects. These objects typically include shared resources such as servers, volumes, printers, and the network user and computer accounts. For more information about the Active Directory data store, see Directory data store. Security is integrated with Active Directory through logon authentication and access control to objects in the directory. With a single network logon, administrators can manage directory data and organization throughout their network, and authorized network users can access resources anywhere on the network. Policy-based administration eases the management of even the most complex network.
    Starting Price: $1 per user per month
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    Dcycle

    Dcycle

    Dcycle

    Dcycle is a comprehensive ESG (environmental, social, governance) and sustainability-management platform that centralizes all non-financial company data, from emissions, resource use, and waste to supply-chain and life-cycle impact, into a single, unified workspace. It lets companies upload data in any format (Excel, CSV, PDFs, scanned documents, images), automatically organizes and verifies that data (including OCR support for scanned documents), and links it to projects or compliance workflows so teams can collaborate with full visibility, traceability, and version control. With Dcycle, you can build custom sustainability or emissions-reduction projects, assign owners and deadlines, track live progress, and coordinate tasks across departments. It calculates carbon footprints (Scopes 1, 2, and 3), supports life-cycle assessments, and transforms raw metrics into real-time dashboards and KPIs, so you identify environmental hotspots, inefficiencies, or resource-use spikes.
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