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Easy to Use for Users and Admins
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to use for users, admin portal also easy to use
What do you dislike about the product?
Maybe more detailed option for different policys
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
making organization passwords use safer
1Password My Passwords Under One Roof
What do you like best about the product?
1password helped me manage all my passwords under one roof, may be its local credential or shared.
What do you dislike about the product?
I dont have anything dislike as such, may be costing can be optimised
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a hybrid cloud engineer I used multiple tools, so 1password helps me keeo login credentials safe and secure for me
Making Daily Credential Management More Structured
What do you like best about the product?
What I appreciated most about 1Password was how it reduced the amount of manual credential handling during day-to-day operational work. While managing engineering tools, documentation systems, portals, shared resources, and multiple internal accounts, remembering and securely maintaining separate credentials became difficult over time.
The autofill and password-generation features were especially useful because they removed the need to repeatedly create or manually enter complex passwords. During busy work activities, that saved a surprising amount of time and reduced login friction significantly.I also found the browser extension very practical. Accessing saved credentials directly while switching between engineering portals, shared systems, and documentation platforms made workflows feel more organized.
Another strong point was secure credential sharing. Instead of sending passwords through emails or chat messages, access could be controlled more safely through shared vaults and permissions, which improved internal coordination and reduced unnecessary exposure of sensitive information.
From a UI/UX perspective, the platform feels clean and stable without becoming overly technical for normal users. Synchronization across devices and browsers also worked reliably during regular usage.
The Watchtower-style security alerts and password-health visibility were another unexpected benefit because they helped identify reused or weaker passwords that otherwise would have been ignored.
The autofill and password-generation features were especially useful because they removed the need to repeatedly create or manually enter complex passwords. During busy work activities, that saved a surprising amount of time and reduced login friction significantly.I also found the browser extension very practical. Accessing saved credentials directly while switching between engineering portals, shared systems, and documentation platforms made workflows feel more organized.
Another strong point was secure credential sharing. Instead of sending passwords through emails or chat messages, access could be controlled more safely through shared vaults and permissions, which improved internal coordination and reduced unnecessary exposure of sensitive information.
From a UI/UX perspective, the platform feels clean and stable without becoming overly technical for normal users. Synchronization across devices and browsers also worked reliably during regular usage.
The Watchtower-style security alerts and password-health visibility were another unexpected benefit because they helped identify reused or weaker passwords that otherwise would have been ignored.
What do you dislike about the product?
One limitation I noticed is that the initial onboarding process can feel slightly overwhelming for first-time users, especially while understanding vault structures, permissions, recovery setup, and browser integration.
There are also occasional autofill inconsistencies on certain websites where fields are not detected correctly, particularly during multi-step login or verification pages.
There are also occasional autofill inconsistencies on certain websites where fields are not detected correctly, particularly during multi-step login or verification pages.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Before using 1Password, credentials were being managed through browser memory, personal notes, spreadsheets, or manual sharing methods, which increased both security risks and operational confusion.
During engineering and documentation activities, multiple portals, software systems, and shared tools required separate credentials, and manually tracking them became inefficient over time.
1Password solved this by centralizing password management, secure sharing, autofill, and credential organization into one controlled platform. Instead of repeatedly resetting passwords or searching through old records, credentials became accessible in a more structured and secure way.The biggest operational benefit was reduced friction during login-heavy workflows. Teams could securely access shared resources without depending on repeated password requests or insecure sharing methods.
It also improved password hygiene because strong unique passwords could be generated and maintained consistently without adding extra manual effort. Overall, it reduced credential-management overhead while improving security visibility and access control across regular work activities.
During engineering and documentation activities, multiple portals, software systems, and shared tools required separate credentials, and manually tracking them became inefficient over time.
1Password solved this by centralizing password management, secure sharing, autofill, and credential organization into one controlled platform. Instead of repeatedly resetting passwords or searching through old records, credentials became accessible in a more structured and secure way.The biggest operational benefit was reduced friction during login-heavy workflows. Teams could securely access shared resources without depending on repeated password requests or insecure sharing methods.
It also improved password hygiene because strong unique passwords could be generated and maintained consistently without adding extra manual effort. Overall, it reduced credential-management overhead while improving security visibility and access control across regular work activities.
Secure, Easy-to-Use Password Manager Across All Devices
What do you like best about the product?
What I like most about 1Password is how well it balances strong security with ease of use. The interface feels clean and intuitive, autofill works reliably across my devices, and features like Watchtower, shared vaults, and passkey support make it practical for both personal use and working with a team. I also appreciate that it makes advanced security tools feel approachable rather than overly complicated.
What do you dislike about the product?
One downside of 1Password is its subscription-only pricing, which can feel expensive compared with alternatives that offer free tiers or one-time purchase options. Some users also find the newer interface a bit heavier and more complex than older versions, particularly when they want quick, local-only workflows or more advanced customization.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1Password makes password management both simple and secure. It lets me store strong passwords, autofill logins across devices, and keep sensitive information neatly organized. Overall, it saves time while also improving my security.
User-Friendly and works with Android!
What do you like best about the product?
User friendly interface and easy to get a hang of
What do you dislike about the product?
subscription based, nothing else to be honest
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I wanted a password manager that was separate from my email and cloud storage which 1Password provides
Reliable Browser Password Management with Secure Vault Sharing
What do you like best about the product?
I like that it works very well on Browsers and can accurately detect when to use saved passowrds and when to store new ones. I also like the idea od vaults and the added security they provide with shared access to important credentials.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it is difficult to open up with SSO, it would take multiple sign in attempts as if it's glitching.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It solves the problem of keeping all personal and team credentials in one accessible place. It helps with sign ins to websites that are not regularly part of the organizational stack and provides methods of grouping relevant credentials together for the right people.
Really Helpful Password Vault with Smart Recommendations
What do you like best about the product?
Really helpful password saving vault, also recommends password as per the password criteria set really helpful
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing to dislike , really helpful and has no cons as such
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Password recommendations and saving the passwords
Reliable balance of security
What do you like best about the product?
Easy cross device sync, strong autofill experience, watchtower security alerts, passkey support
What do you dislike about the product?
Offline export limitations, subscription lricing
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Improved security, reduced risk of breaches
Passwordless Progress with Passkeys Across Devices
What do you like best about the product?
1Password is moving well into passwordless authentication. You can save, use, and share passkeys across devices, which is important as more websites move away from traditional passwords.
What do you dislike about the product?
Autofill and browser-extension behavior can be inconsistent
This is probably one of the most practical frustrations.
This is probably one of the most practical frustrations.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1Password is mainly solving the problem of credential risk: too many passwords, reused passwords, insecure sharing, weak visibility, and scattered secrets.
Secure Password Storage, but Annoying Reauthentication
What do you like best about the product?
I like that 1Password stores my passwords in a safe vault and removes them from my web browser because it is safer and reduces the risk of being compromised.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have to log in to 1Password too many times. It would be better if the timeout increased when a machine is logged in and hasn't gone into sleep mode. I don't see why there's a need to reauthenticate in that situation.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1Password stores my passwords in a safe vault and keeps them out of my web browser, reducing the risk of being compromised.
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