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Alternatives to KeePass

bitwarden, 1Password, Buttercup, Password Safe, and LastPass are the most popular alternatives and competitors to KeePass.
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What is KeePass and what are its top alternatives?

It is an open source password manager. Passwords can be stored in highly-encrypted databases, which can be unlocked with one master password or key file.
KeePass is a tool in the Password Management category of a tech stack.

Top Alternatives to KeePass

  • bitwarden
    bitwarden

    bitwarden is the easiest and safest way to store and sync your passwords across all of your devices. ...

  • 1Password
    1Password

    Lock credentials and secrets in vaults that sync across systems and seamlessly access within your dev, CI/CD, and production environments. Plus, generate and use SSH keys directly from 1Password, automate infrastructure secrets, and more. ...

  • Buttercup
    Buttercup

    Buttercup is a cross-platform, free, and open source password manager based on NodeJS. ...

  • Password Safe
    Password Safe

    It is a password database utility. Like many other such products, commercial and otherwise, it stores your passwords in an encrypted file, allowing you to remember only one password (the "safe combination"). ...

  • LastPass
    LastPass

    LastPass Enterprise offers your employees and admins a single, unified experience that combines the power of SAML SSO coupled with enterprise-class password vaulting. LastPass is your first line of defense in the battle to protect your digital assets from the significant risks associated with employee password re-use and phishing. ...

  • KeePassXC
    KeePassXC

    It is a cross-platform community-driven port of the Windows application “Keepass Password Safe”. It can store your passwords safely and auto-type them into your everyday websites and applications. ...

  • Dashlane
    Dashlane

    Dashlane is a password manager and online security app for everyone who lives, works, and plays on the internet. ...

  • Slack
    Slack

    Imagine all your team communication in one place, instantly searchable, available wherever you go. That’s Slack. All your messages. All your files. And everything from Twitter, Dropbox, Google Docs, Asana, Trello, GitHub and dozens of other services. All together. ...

KeePass alternatives & related posts

bitwarden logo

bitwarden

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Free and open source password manager for all of your devices
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PROS OF BITWARDEN
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    Open source
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    All devices
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    Synchronized across browsers and devices
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    Passwords stored encrypted
  • 10
    Easy setup
  • 6
    Firefox addon for desktop and mobile
  • 4
    TOTP
  • 4
    Import & Export
  • 4
    FIDO UTF support
  • 4
    Password Generator
  • 4
    Auto-fill
  • 3
    Chrome plugin
  • 2
    Free
CONS OF BITWARDEN
  • 3
    Small Developer Team
  • 1
    Difficult to use

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bitwardenbitwarden1Password1Password

I’m doing a school project where I have to design a database for a password manager app like 1Password, bitwarden… I’m not sure which database paradigms I should use. Users would have the ability to create vaults and each vault will have many items and can be sorted into favorite, category, tag list… Please help.

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1Password logo

1Password

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Streamline how you manage passwords and development secrets throughout your workflows.
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PROS OF 1PASSWORD
  • 8
    Userfriendly UI
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    Data encryption in transit and at rest
  • 3
    Strong password generator
  • 3
    No third-party tracking in apps
  • 3
    Sync data across devices
CONS OF 1PASSWORD
  • 3
    Costs
  • 0
    Past Breaches

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bitwardenbitwarden1Password1Password

I’m doing a school project where I have to design a database for a password manager app like 1Password, bitwarden… I’m not sure which database paradigms I should use. Users would have the ability to create vaults and each vault will have many items and can be sorted into favorite, category, tag list… Please help.

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Justin Dorfman
Open Source Program Manager at Reblaze · | 3 upvotes · 309.3K views
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LastPassLastPass1Password1Password

I use LastPass because it had Android support before 1Password. Also, it's just a great product. It gives me peace of mind with 2-step auth and a YubiKey.

The only thing that drives me nuts is the password generator, sometimes it just doesn't work on certain sites. That is why I wrote/use g20 😎

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Buttercup

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Free and open source password manager for Windows/Mac/Linux
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PROS OF BUTTERCUP
    Be the first to leave a pro
    CONS OF BUTTERCUP
      Be the first to leave a con

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      Password Safe logo

      Password Safe

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      Allows you to safely and easily create a secured and encrypted user name/password list
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      PROS OF PASSWORD SAFE
      • 3
        Free
      • 2
        Encrypted passowrds not stored on the web
      • 2
        Password generator
      • 1
        Easy links
      CONS OF PASSWORD SAFE
      • 2
        Old design

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      LastPass logo

      LastPass

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      Password manager that works with all browsers & smartphones
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      PROS OF LASTPASS
      • 20
        Synchronised across browsers
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        Chrome plugin
      • 15
        Passwords stored encrpyted
      • 9
        Central servers do not have keys
      • 9
        All devices
      • 3
        Better then lesspass
      • 3
        Company wide
      • 3
        The most cost-effective b/t Roboform and 1Password
      • 2
        Free plan
      • 1
        Cross Platform
      • 1
        Its just better
      CONS OF LASTPASS
      • 3
        Slow, unpredictable sync when sharing passwords
      • 3
        UI for admins is an inconsistent mess
      • 2
        Paid
      • 1
        Buggy Chrome add-on
      • 1
        Cannot edit shared password

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      Justin Dorfman
      Open Source Program Manager at Reblaze · | 3 upvotes · 309.3K views
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      LastPassLastPass1Password1Password

      I use LastPass because it had Android support before 1Password. Also, it's just a great product. It gives me peace of mind with 2-step auth and a YubiKey.

      The only thing that drives me nuts is the password generator, sometimes it just doesn't work on certain sites. That is why I wrote/use g20 😎

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      KeePassXC logo

      KeePassXC

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      A free and open-source password manager
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      PROS OF KEEPASSXC
      • 8
        Free
      • 4
        Password Generator
      • 4
        Open source
      • 3
        Import & Export
      • 3
        Plugings
      • 3
        Password stored encrypted
      • 1
        Chrome plugin
      CONS OF KEEPASSXC
      • 0
        Free

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      Dashlane logo

      Dashlane

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      Dashlane is a password manager and online security app for everyone who lives, works, and plays on the...
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      PROS OF DASHLANE
      • 4
        Digital wallet
      • 4
        Safe & secure
      • 3
        Best UI
      • 1
        Synchronized across browsers and devices
      • 1
        Passwords stored encrypted
      • 1
        Easy setup
      • 1
        All devices
      • 1
        Firefox addon for desktop and mobile
      CONS OF DASHLANE
      • 3
        Closed Source
      • 2
        No longer has PC app; must be online
      • 1
        Inflexible permissioning

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      Slack

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      Bring all your communication together in one place
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      PROS OF SLACK
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        Easy to integrate with
      • 876
        Excellent interface on multiple platforms
      • 849
        Free
      • 694
        Mobile friendly
      • 690
        People really enjoy using it
      • 331
        Great integrations
      • 315
        Flexible notification preferences
      • 198
        Unlimited users
      • 184
        Strong search and data archiving
      • 155
        Multi domain switching support
      • 82
        Easy to use
      • 40
        Beautiful
      • 27
        Hubot support
      • 22
        Unread/read control
      • 21
        Slackbot
      • 19
        Permalink for each messages
      • 17
        Text snippet with highlighting
      • 15
        Quote message easily
      • 14
        Per-room notification
      • 13
        Awesome integration support
      • 12
        Star for each message / attached files
      • 12
        IRC gateway
      • 11
        Good communication within a team
      • 11
        Dropbox Integration
      • 10
        Slick, search is great
      • 10
        Jira Integration
      • 9
        New Relic Integration
      • 8
        Great communication tool
      • 8
        Combine All Services Quickly
      • 8
        Asana Integration
      • 7
        This tool understands developers
      • 7
        XMPP gateway
      • 7
        Google Drive Integration
      • 7
        Awesomeness
      • 6
        Replaces email
      • 6
        Twitter Integration
      • 6
        Google Docs Integration
      • 6
        BitBucket integration
      • 5
        Jenkins Integration
      • 5
        GREAT Customer Support / Quick Response to Feedback
      • 5
        Guest and Restricted user control
      • 4
        Clean UI
      • 4
        Excellent multi platform internal communication tool
      • 4
        GitHub integration
      • 4
        Mention list view
      • 4
        Gathers all my communications in one place
      • 3
        Perfect implementation of chat + integrations
      • 3
        Easy
      • 3
        Easy to add a reaction
      • 3
        Timely while non intrusive
      • 3
        Great on-boarding
      • 3
        Threaded chat
      • 3
        Visual Studio Integration
      • 3
        Easy to start working with
      • 3
        Android app
      • 2
        Simplicity
      • 2
        Message Actions
      • 2
        It's basically an improved (although closed) IRC
      • 2
        So much better than email
      • 2
        Eases collaboration for geographically dispersed teams
      • 2
        Great interface
      • 2
        Great Channel Customization
      • 2
        Markdown
      • 2
        Intuitive, easy to use, great integrations
      • 1
        Great Support Team
      • 1
        Watch
      • 1
        Multi work-space support
      • 1
        Flexible and Accessible
      • 1
        Better User Experience
      • 1
        Archive Importing
      • 1
        Travis CI integration
      • 1
        It's the coolest IM ever
      • 1
        Community
      • 1
        Great API
      • 1
        Easy remote communication
      • 1
        Get less busy
      • 1
        API
      • 1
        Zapier integration
      • 1
        Targetprocess integration
      • 1
        Finally with terrible "threading"—I miss Flowdock
      • 1
        Complete with plenty of Electron BLOAT
      • 1
        I was 666 star :D
      • 1
        Dev communication Made Easy
      • 1
        Integrates with just about everything
      • 1
        Very customizable
      • 0
        Platforms
      • 0
        Easy to useL
      CONS OF SLACK
      • 13
        Can be distracting depending on how you use it
      • 6
        Requires some management for large teams
      • 6
        Limit messages history
      • 5
        Too expensive
      • 5
        You don't really own your messages
      • 4
        Too many notifications by default

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      Using Screenhero via Slack was getting to be pretty horrible. Video and sound quality was often times pretty bad and worst of all the service just wasn't reliable. We all had high hopes when the acquisition went through but ultimately, the product just didn't live up to expectations. We ended up trying Zoom after I had heard about it from some friends at other companies. We noticed the video/sound quality was better, and more importantly it was super reliable. The Slack integration was awesome (just type /zoom and it starts a call)

      You can schedule recurring calls which is helpful. There's a G Suite (Google Calendar) integration which lets you add a Zoom call (w/dial in info + link to web/mobile) with the click of a button.

      Meeting recordings (video and audio) are really nice, you get recordings stored in the cloud on the higher tier plans. One of our engineers, Jerome, actually built a cool little Slack integration using the Slack API and Zoom API so that every time a recording is processed, a link gets posted to the "event-recordings" channel. The iOS app is great too!

      #WebAndVideoConferencing #videochat

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