Their Pitch
Keep your business passwords secure
Our Take
It's a password manager that admins can actually control. Your employees get one-click logins, you get policies that prevent Dave from using 'password123' everywhere.
Deep Dive & Reality Check
Used For
- +**Your marketing team shares 50+ social media logins via sketchy spreadsheets** → One secure vault with tracked access and permission controls
- +**New hires wait 3 days for IT to manually set up account access** → Directory sync creates their vault automatically when they start
- +**Support reps can't access help desk tools from home** → Network policies restrict logins to company locations only
- +Built-in password generator creates 20+ character passwords - no more 'CompanyName2024!' variations
- +Secure sharing with hidden password views - people get access without seeing the actual credentials
Best For
- >Your team is sharing login spreadsheets and you're losing sleep over security
- >Half your tools don't work with your fancy SSO setup
- >You're tired of resetting Karen's password every Monday morning
Not For
- -Teams under 10 people — you're paying enterprise overhead for problems you don't have yet
- -Companies wanting advanced features out of the box — SSO and MFA cost extra even on top plans
- -Anyone needing self-hosted solutions — this is cloud-only with no on-premise option
Pairs With
- *Okta (handles your main SSO apps while LastPass fills the gaps for tools that don't federate)
- *Microsoft Entra ID (directory sync automatically creates vaults when new employees start)
- *Duo Security (adds extra MFA layers since LastPass advanced MFA costs extra)
- *Slack (where people complain about remembering their one master password)
- *SIEM tools (to actually audit who accessed what and when for compliance reports)
- *Google Workspace (seamless login so employees don't need another password to remember)
The Catch
- !Advanced SSO and MFA are paid add-ons even on the highest tier - your 'complete' plan isn't actually complete
- !No just-in-time access or privileged account management - you'll need separate PAM tools for server access
- !Setting up sharing permissions requires manual admin dashboard navigation - not as one-click as the demos suggest
Bottom Line
Fixes the 191-password-per-employee nightmare without giving IT security teams panic attacks.