> how often are you going to do that in your life?
Small startups use password sharing tools to share passwords with new employees (think db passwords or other saas accounts). This happens at least a once per month in a 10 person organization.
That's the intended use case IMO and it absolutely makes sense. I used to share passwords in Slack before and that made me uneasy, the company investing in a password sharing SaaS absolutely made sense. However, I do not manage 100+ people at home and thus have no need of one.
Small startups use password sharing tools to share passwords with new employees (think db passwords or other saas accounts). This happens at least a once per month in a 10 person organization.