For privacy-conscious individuals and enterprise users who prioritize data ownership and self-hosting capabilities over centralized convenience.
Empowering users to manage passwords and passkeys with full data sovereignty. Enpass enables secure, self-hosted vault storage across personal cloud providers.
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Enpass Password Manager
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3mo ago
Primary focus
Privacy-focused password and passkey management tools
Scale
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Target audience
Privacy-conscious individuals and enterprise users who prioritize data ownership and self-hosting capabilities over centralized convenience.
Released 5 updates in the last 6 months for their single active application, indicating consistent maintenance and feature iteration.
1 app analysed
Password management with storage you control, multiple vaults, layered security
Cross-platform sync maintains high long-term usage
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Positive apps
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Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
35/100
Avg sentiment score
Despite lower ratings, it maintains the largest user base in the password management category, representing the primary threat for mass-market adoption.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Maintains an exceptionally high user satisfaction rating while serving both consumer and enterprise segments effectively.
A high-velocity competitor with massive scale and a strong focus on integrated security features like VPN and dark web monitoring.
A long-standing player with a loyal user base that prioritizes form-filling accuracy and legacy web support.
A massive ecosystem player that leverages OS-level integration to dominate the authentication and password storage space.
Directly competes with Enpass on the 'bring your own storage' philosophy and open-standard compatibility.
An emerging threat focusing on open-source, end-to-end encrypted authentication that complements password management workflows.
Rapidly gaining market share by leveraging the established Proton privacy ecosystem and high-velocity feature shipping.