1Password vs. Passwork

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
1Password
Score 9.5 out of 10
N/A
AgileBits in Toronto offers 1Password, a password manager available to both private individuals and businesses, touting a unique approach to multi-factor authentication to improve security.
$2.99
per month
Passwork
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
A self-hosted password manager for businesses. Passwork supports teamwork by keeping corporate passwords in a safe environment where employees can quickly access their passwords, while the rights and actions are closely supervised and managed by local system administrators. All data is encrypted using the AES-256 algorithm while being securely stored on an on-premise server and managed solely by system administrators. Passwork runs on PHP and…
$480
one-time fee Flat Rate
Pricing
1PasswordPasswork
Editions & Modules
1Password
$2.99
per month
Teams
$3.99
per user/per month
1Password Families
$4.99
per month
Business
$7.99
per user/per month
Enterprise
Custom Pricing
Standard license type for 50 users
1 560
one-time fee Flat Rate
Advanced license type for 25 users
1 380
one-time fee Flat Rate
Standard license type for 100 users
2 880
one-time fee Flat Rate
Advanced license type for 50 users
2 520
one-time fee Flat Rate
Advanced license type for 100 users
4 560
one-time fee Flat Rate
Standard license type for 10 users
$480
one-time fee Flat Rate
Standard license type for 25 users
$840
one-time fee Flat Rate
Standard license type for more than 100 users
On request
one-time fee Flat Rate
Advanced license type for more than 100 users
On request
one-time fee Flat Rate
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
1PasswordPasswork
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsThe payment for the software is a one-time fee, which also includes a one-year subscription to updates and technical support. You can extend your subscription or increase the number of users for a fee.
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User Ratings
1PasswordPasswork
Likelihood to Recommend
10.0
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-
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Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
10.0
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
8.8
(0 ratings)
-
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User Testimonials
1PasswordPasswork
Likelihood to Recommend
1password is the best solution for storing your passwords and other sensitive data as well as sharing it with employees of your company easily and efficiently. It has a web interface for managing your passwords and users as well as user groups. 1password can be installed on almost any OS and integrated with all popular web browsers
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Pros
  • 1Password's Watchtower service is a real value add - 1Password monitors the security news for evidence of security breaches containing your credentials and alerts you if you have been impacted. That is a huge value as it enables you to get out in front of a security breach and be proactive in protecting yourself.
  • 1Password's core strength is that it makes it easy to practice good security hygiene by using strong, unique passwords for each site you interact with. This is something that all password managers do now, but offering an easy experience is key.
  • 1Password's password sharing features makes it easy to share team credentials with other team members, and to decide who amongst the team gets access to the designated credentials.
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Cons
  • 1Password is so secure, that it lacks a self-managed "forget your password" functionality which means that as a manager, I have to approve password resets which may slow down some users.
  • On Chrome, the extension sometimes stops working when the browser is updated.
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Likelihood to Renew
1Password is a great password manager and it helps us a lot in our every day duties at the company. Since implementing this solution we also feel way more secure when it comes to our own data or the data of our Clients.
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Usability
The 1Password app design is top notch, much better than a couple other password managers I've looked at. The app and service are very flexible, allowing for many different types of data storage. The browser extensions generally work very well, allowing for easy access to login information while using pretty much any modern web browser.
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Support Rating
I haven't had to use the support team since using the product, so that's saying something. But I did reference the FAQs and information materials to help with the initial setup. All in all, I found all of the information and clarity I needed to get set up and begin fully using the platform.
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Alternatives Considered
I do have LastPass set up for our front office workers since their free version does fine for managing the few passwords they have. Since that computer is in an area accessed by most of the staff and visible to the public, I didn't want sticky notes with sensitive passwords laying around. The main advantage of that usage is that it does offer a free version, and with so little to manage, the paid 1Password would not be a good value for us there. But it does, of course, have its limitations. The interface is a bit clunky, and we don't have any desktop or mobile versions set up to try to sync with, just the one web browser based version, so I can't speak to the accessibility, but it does not "feel" as robust and easy to use as 1Password.
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Return on Investment
  • Our business has over 500 different passwords that are required to log into other websites for billing. Allowing easy login to the different entities saves time and money.
  • 1Password encrypts all the passwords, protects them, preventing hackers from obtaining all of the information and causing disruption to the business.
  • Having multi-users save time and money because everyone will have access to all passwords at the tip of the finger without having to ask request passwords from other employees. Furthermore, employees who require the passwords on the field will also have access to the password. Furthermore, our IT department requires access to passwords to employee's computers in order to assist with troubleshooting. This allows the IT department to access computers remotely without asking for passwords receiving passwords over the internet.
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ScreenShots

Passwork Screenshots

Screenshot of Passwork structured password storageScreenshot of Passwork security dashboard, which helps eliminate unsecured, old, weak, or compromised passwordsScreenshot of the custom permissions available for vaults and foldersScreenshot of activity tracking, and the interface to switch back to old passwords if necessaryScreenshot of role-based access controlScreenshot of the integration with AD, Azure AD and LDAP