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.
Bitwarden is a great open source password manager. It's various browser extensions, desktop and mobile apps leads to a smooth experience for the user.
The only issue I have with using Bitwarden is the fact that there is no auto fill feature for logging into other desktop apps. If this was present, Bitwarden would be a 5/5 product for me.
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.
Complex passwords, documents, notes, credit cards and papers: so many things, all important, only one place to keep them, but easy and very safe. You don't have to be a software engineer to use it