Customer Reviews (10)
Steven W.
Good, but adoption was tough
Our team of about 10 tried Bitwarden for managing passwords, but getting everyone to actually keep it updated was a bit of a struggle. Collaboration features are helpful, though some folks found the interface less intuitive than other tools we've used.
Quentin W.
Solid for team password sharing
Our team of about 12 started using Bitwarden after our manager pushed for a more secure way to share passwords. Getting everyone on board took a couple of weeks, mainly because some folks were used to less formal methods, but now it’s smooth and everyone appreciates how easy it is to collaborate on shared vaults. It’s made a noticeable difference in how we handle sensitive info daily.
Stuart W.
Solid and improving over time
Started using this about 4 years ago and it’s gotten noticeably smoother and more reliable. The mobile app especially feels way more polished now, though sometimes the browser extension can be a bit slow to sync.
Thomas S.
Solid value for money
The pricing feels reasonable for what you get, especially if you use the family plan. It definitely saves me time and hassle, so it’s been worth the cost in my book.
Roger P.
Great value for the price
Bitwarden offers solid bang for your buck, especially if you don’t need anything too fancy. The pricing feels fair compared to other password managers, and for what I pay, I get reliable syncing across devices plus decent security features. It’s saved me a lot of hassle with password resets, so the return on investment is clear in my book. Only downside is the interface could be a bit smoother, but honestly, it’s worth every penny for peace of mind.
Brian H.
Quick and painless setup
Getting set up with Bitwarden was surprisingly smooth—I had everything up and running in under 15 minutes with no hiccups. The onboarding steps were clear, and the learning curve felt pretty gentle even without prior experience.
Oliver H.
Good security, needs polish
Switched from LastPass because Bitwarden felt more open and affordable, but I miss some of the polish and ease of use LastPass had. Compared to Dashlane, Bitwarden’s interface is a bit clunkier, and the mobile app sometimes lags, but I appreciate the open-source aspect and solid security features. Overall, it's reliable but could use a smoother experience.
Theodore W.
Great for team password sharing
Our team of about 12 started using Bitwarden a couple months ago after our manager pushed for a more secure way to share passwords. Getting everyone on board took a bit longer than expected since some folks were used to old habits, but once we had the basics down, collaboration improved noticeably. Sharing credentials for services is way smoother now, and the vault syncing is reliable most of the time. The only hiccup has been a few slow load times on mobile, but overall it’s been a solid upgrade for us.
Avery G.
Solid choice for team password management
Our team of about 12 switched to Bitwarden after some frustrations with our old password manager. Getting everyone on board wasn’t too painful because the interface is pretty straightforward, and the sharing features helped us collaborate smoothly on shared accounts. The boss insisted we try it for better security, which helped push adoption quickly, and now it’s become the go-to for managing credentials across projects. The only gripe is that the mobile app sometimes feels a bit sluggish, but overall it’s made our workflow more organized.
Samuel S.
Simple and reliable password manager
Tried LastPass and Dashlane before, but Bitwarden won me over because it’s way more straightforward and open-source. The syncing is solid, though the UI feels a bit dated and clunky sometimes.