Passpack — Independent Software Review

Enterprise-grade security without the complexity or cost of traditional enterprise tools.

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Grade: A — Score: 95/100

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Operational Overview

Passpack employs a highly secure 'zero-knowledge' model, ensuring that user data remains private and inaccessible to anyone but the user. This architecture is complemented by SOC 2 Type II certification and compliance with GDPR and HIPAA, making it a trusted choice for organizations handling sensitive information.

The platform enhances workflow by providing effortless collaboration features, allowing teams to share credentials securely while maintaining efficiency. With tools like Single Sign-On (SSO) and detailed reporting, Passpack integrates seamlessly into everyday business operations, promoting a culture of security.

Organizations face increasing risks from cyber threats, and Passpack mitigates these risks by offering advanced password management capabilities, including detailed audit logs and administrative controls. This proactive approach to security empowers businesses to safeguard their credentials and maintain compliance with regulatory standards.

Pricing Structure

Teams: $1.50/user/month (billed annually)

Business: $4.50/user/month (billed annually)

Enterprise: Custom pricing

Alternative Consideration

Consider switching to LastPass: LastPass offers similar password management features with a focus on individual users.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Passpack compare to 1Password and Keeper Security for business use?

Passpack is significantly cheaper: $1.50/user/month (Teams) vs $7.99 for 1Password Business and $3.75+ for Keeper. Passpack includes SSO and Active Directory integration in its $4.50 Business plan with no add-on fees, while Keeper charges separately for SSO. The trade-off is platform coverage: 1Password and Keeper offer browser extensions, native mobile apps, and dark web monitoring. Passpack is web-based only, with a browser extension on the 2026 roadmap.

Does Passpack have a browser extension or mobile app?

Not currently. Passpack is web-based, so you access your vault through a browser. There are no browser extensions for autofill and no native iOS or Android apps. This means you must open the Passpack web interface each time you need to retrieve a credential. A browser extension is on the 2026 development roadmap. For teams that rely heavily on autofill and mobile access, 1Password or Bitwarden may be a better fit.

Is Passpack SOC 2 certified?

Yes. Passpack achieved SOC 2 Type II certification in 2026. The audit validates that Passpack's security controls (including its zero-knowledge encryption, access management, and audit logging) operate effectively over an extended period. The certification supports organizations that need to demonstrate vendor security compliance for GDPR, HIPAA, SOC 2, or NIS2 requirements.

How does Passpack's zero-knowledge encryption work?

Passpack uses a two-key system: your login password and a separate Packing Key. All data is encrypted client-side with AES-256 before it reaches Passpack's servers. Passpack never stores or has access to your Packing Key. This means even Passpack employees cannot read your stored credentials. In the event of a server breach, the encrypted data remains unreadable without the user's Packing Key.

Does Passpack include SSO in the base price?

SSO is included in the Business plan ($4.50/user/month) at no additional cost. It supports Single Sign-On through Google and Microsoft Azure. Active Directory integration and JIT (Just-In-Time) provisioning are also included in the Business plan. This is a notable advantage over Keeper and LastPass, which charge for SSO as a paid add-on, effectively increasing their per-user cost by $2-4/month.

What is the Passpack free trial?

Passpack offers a 28-day free trial for both the Teams and Business plans. No credit card is required to start the trial. During the trial, you get full access to all features of the selected plan, including encrypted sharing, team management, and (on Business) SSO and directory integration. After 28 days, you can subscribe or your account reverts.

Does Passpack offer dark web monitoring?

No. Passpack does not include dark web monitoring or password health scoring in any of its plans. These features scan for compromised credentials that appear in data breaches or on the dark web. 1Password (via Watchtower) and Keeper Security (via BreachWatch) include this functionality. If dark web monitoring is a requirement for your security posture, you would need to pair Passpack with a separate monitoring tool.

Is Passpack suitable for agencies managing client credentials?

Yes. Passpack's team-based organization lets agencies segment credentials by client using groups with role-based access controls. Employees are assigned to specific teams and can only see the credentials they need. Audit logging tracks every access and change for accountability. The $1.50/user/month Teams plan supports up to 20 users, making it very cost-effective for small agencies. The Business plan at $4.50/user/month removes the user limit.