
It's really nice that it's open source and I can host it on my own server.
I use this as my password manager as its free + open source. I'm pretty happy with it, it fills all the functionalities of a password manager regular people would need. Something of a minor inconvenience (I'm using the Chrome extension) is that the UX is a bit inconsistent. Sometimes clicking an icon button in an item opens its viewer and clicking the item itself activates autocomplete, and sometimes clicking the item opens its viewer. I keep on mistaking the user icon as 'view item' but instead it copies the username hahaha 😂 Other than that, I like and use the 'generate password' and 'autofill last login for this page' keyboard shortcuts a lot. Maybe a suggestion is to have separate keyboard shortcuts for generating a password with random characters vs one that generates a passkey. I prefer passkeys but when some websites have password requirements I need to change my password generation settings and its inconvenient to change the setting back to passkey every time.
The free version of Bitwarden alone is leagues ahead of the paid versions of the popular password managers.
Tailored functionalities allow for a high degree of personalization, making it suitable for a variety of business needs across industries.
I think it's a great product but I stopped using it in favor of the iCloud keychain since all my devices are currently Apple. If I also had a Windows machine or an Android phone, I'd still be using it.