Customer Reviews (10)
Percival P.
Simple and Reliable Password Manager
I’ve been using Bitwarden for a bit and honestly, it's surprisingly easy to set up and keeps all my passwords organized without any hassle. The autofill feature works pretty smoothly on my phone and laptop, which saves me a ton of time. Wish the UI was a little less plain, but overall it’s solid.
Liam C.
Solid and improving over time
Started using Bitwarden about 4 years ago and it's gotten noticeably smoother and more reliable over time. Love how the mobile app has improved, though sometimes syncing can be a bit slow.
Sydney H.
Simple and effective for teams
Our team of about 15 switched to Bitwarden after struggling with scattered password management. Getting everyone on board took a bit of time, but once we did, sharing credentials securely became way easier and saved a lot of back-and-forth emails. The interface is straightforward enough that even the less tech-savvy folks caught on quickly.
Lyla G.
Solid for team password sharing
Our team of about 12 switched to Bitwarden last quarter for password management. Getting everyone set up took a bit of nudging, but once the basics were down, sharing passwords and notes became way easier and more secure for day-to-day projects.
Benjamin G.
Decent but a bit pricey
Bitwarden offers a reasonable pricing structure, especially compared to some competitors, but I feel like the free version is quite limited if you want decent features. For personal use, it’s fine, but once you start needing more advanced sharing or business tools, the cost ramps up and feels a bit steep for what you actually get. It’s reliable and secure, so I don’t mind paying, but I’m not sure the return on investment is as strong as it could be for small teams or casual users.
Deborah T.
Decent but a bit clunky
I gave Bitwarden a shot after using LastPass for a while. I liked that it’s open source and feels more transparent, but the interface sometimes feels clunky compared to LastPass’s smoother experience. Also tried 1Password briefly, which had nicer apps, but Bitwarden's pricing was easier on my wallet.
Natalie J.
Good value for teams
Bitwarden offers solid security features at a price that feels fair, especially if you’re managing passwords for a small team. While it’s not the cheapest option out there, the ease of use and reliable syncing make it worth the investment in my experience. The free version is decent, but the premium plan really pays off if you want extra features.
Maryam C.
Smooth team adoption overall
Our team of about 10 people switched to Bitwarden last year to manage shared passwords more securely. Getting everyone to adopt it was smoother than expected since the interface is straightforward and the browser extensions made logins easier. Collaboration features like shared vaults have saved us a lot of time, especially when onboarding new team members who need quick access to various accounts. The only hiccup has been occasional syncing delays, but overall it’s made password management way less of a headache.
Lysander K.
Great generator, autofill quirks
The password generator is exactly what I needed to create strong, unique passwords quickly. The autofill feature works well most of the time, though it sometimes struggles with less common sites.
Scott W.
Password generator and autofill issues
The password generator is supposed to be a major selling point, but in my experience, it often creates passwords that aren't compatible with some sites, which means I have to manually tweak them anyway. Also, the autofill feature feels unreliable—it frequently misses login fields or fills in the wrong info, which gets really frustrating. I was hoping for a smooth, hassle-free experience, but these two features consistently fall short and make using Bitwarden more of a chore than a convenience.