


It says more than 30,000 businesses have signed up thus far.

On top of that it includes the aforementioned free family plans for all users, plus “fine-grained access control” for each vault where passwords are stored, including being able to limit where access is granted activity logs for tracking changes automated provisioning (including Active Directory and Okta integration) support for business-wide multi-factor authentication (via Duo) custom groups to organize teams and custom roles to design and delegate responsibility.ĪgileBits’ first Teams product for 1Password launched in 2015. While the remaining $3.99 Teams product is geared towards smaller businesses or group users, the new Business plan offers enhanced customer support more per person document storage and a larger number of guest accounts. And with 1Password Business it’s linking those two product buckets. It now offers a range of subscription options for personal & family use, and for teams & business users. The company introduced subscription pricing back in 2016, evolving its model from the earlier single license price. Your administrators will love it for the control it gives them, and your employees will love how easy it is to use,” writes AgileBits in an introductory blog for the product.

It gives you the tools to protect your employees, secure your most important data, and stay compliant. “1Password Business provides the features you need as a larger team. (Although existing Teams Pro users can choose to say on it for now, or opt to switch to Teams or Business if they wish.)ġPassword Business is priced at $7.99 per user, per month, which includes a free 1Password Families membership for each user - to extend workplace security hygiene to employees’ home computing environments too. The new offering, 1Password Business, replaces the Teams Pro plan - with what’s billed as additional features and “flexibility”. Popular password manager 1Password has a new subscription product aimed at business users with larger teams.
