

Thing is, I wanted to do this as quick as I could. Looked around online and found some tools that could do the job, but they kind of suck in setting it up how I would like.

The exported raw csv doesn't exactly format as is to 1password. Although 1password do offer a way for you to use csv import, you still need to format the csv correctly.īitwarden graciously offers the ability to export as a csv and json (and encrypted json if that's your thing). Bitwarden isn't supported as a 1password direct conversion. Not to mention that a business plan gives a free family plan for every account on its plan. I been using 1password for a while at work and with the 1Password Linux having some nice integrations, thought why not try it out as an every day driver. Nothing wrong with bitwarden, but it is always a good idea to look at other products to get a feel of what could be improved or what you can do to find ways around certain features. I been recently experimenting in using a different tool besides bitwarden for my password management needs.
