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EnvKey vs 1Password

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

EnvKey

7.0
Security & Privacy

Protects credentials and syncs configurations

1Password

8.0
Security & Privacy

Password manager that keeps all passwords secure behind one password

Metric EnvKey 1Password
Category Security & Privacy Security & Privacy
AI Score 7.0 8.0
30-day Installs 3 5.9K
90-day Installs 9 17.3K
365-day Installs 26 56.0K
Version 1.5.10 8.12.12
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 99 648
GitHub Forks 9 253
Open Issues 31 209
License MIT MIT
Language JavaScript Go
Last GitHub Commit 2y ago 8mo ago
First Seen Nov 9, 2017 Dec 11, 2014

Reviews

EnvKey

EnvKey is a secure, cross-platform tool for managing credentials and configurations. It offers end-to-end encryption and syncing across environments, benefiting developers and teams managing sensitive data.

EnvKey securely manages and syncs API keys, credentials, and configurations across environments.

Pros

  • + End-to-end encryption ensures secure credential management.
  • + Open-source with a MIT license promotes transparency and customization.
  • + Cross-platform support enhances versatility for different environments.

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-updates may require manual checks for updates.
  • - Limited community discussion on Reddit and other platforms.

1Password

1Password is a leading password manager that securely stores and organizes all your passwords behind a single master password. It offers features like password generation, autofill, and secure sharing, making it ideal for individuals and teams seeking robust password management. Its cross-platform support and integration with various services enhance its usability for a wide range of users.

1Password securely manages and organizes passwords, allowing users to access all accounts with a single master password.

Pros

  • + Robust security features and password management capabilities.
  • + Cross-platform support and seamless integration with various services.
  • + Community support with a strong presence on GitHub and active development.

Cons

  • - Subscription model without local vaults may not suit all users.
  • - High number of open issues on GitHub suggests potential maintenance concerns.