Password Managers
Category orientation
In password managers, things usually break when the tool feels easy to misconfigure, easy to lock yourself out of, or hard to trust.
Start with the filter that checks safety first, because fear of breaking access is the main way this category falls apart.
Start here
Hard to mess up
Safety is the main failure point here: if the password manager feels risky to set up or use, people avoid it or abandon it.
Open the safety filterOther ways to filter
Doesn't cap you
Checks whether the tool still holds up once your vault, sharing needs, or advanced use gets heavier.
Open filterFast to use daily
Checks whether saving and filling passwords stays fast enough to use every day.
Open filterKeeps it simple
Checks whether the tool stays straightforward if you just want core password management.
Open filterPublish fast
Checks whether you can get protected quickly without a long setup or migration process.
Open filterHow these filters work
Each filter checks a different way password managers fail.
Tools that break under that condition get eliminated first.
The goal is to narrow toward the password managers that still hold up under the limit you care about most.