Dashlane Password Manager vs. Devolutions Hub

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Dashlane Password Manager
Score 9.1 out of 10
N/A
Dashlane is a credential manager that secures every credential, every user, and every employee device to proactively protect against breaches. Brands worldwide can use Dashlane to stay ahead of evolving threats.
$240
per year 10 employees
Devolutions Hub
Score 6.4 out of 10
N/A
Devolutions Hub (formerly Devolutions Password Hub) is presented as an enterprise-grade password management security, with an intuitive and optimized user experience, that serves as a secure and cloud-based password manager for teams that enables organizations to vault and manage business-user passwords, along with other sensitive information, through a web interface that can be securely accessed via a browser.
$49.99
per year Unit Price: 49.99 USD / Named User (Starting at 3 Named Users)
Pricing
Dashlane Password ManagerDevolutions Hub
Editions & Modules
Business
$8
per month (billed annually) per seat
Standard
$20
per month (billed annually) covers 10 employees
Enterprise
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Single User
$49.99
per year Unit Price: 49.99 USD / Named User (Starting at 3 Named Users)
Platinum Edition (No Limitations)
Contact Sales
per year Starting at 51 Named Users
Platinum
Contact Sales
per year Starting at 51 Named Users
Platinum
Contact Sales
per year Starting at 51 Named Users
Platinum
Contact Sales
per year Starting at 51 Named Users
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Dashlane Password ManagerDevolutions Hub
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details—Devolutions Hub offers flexible subscription plans designed to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes. The pricing is based on the number of users and the specific features required, making it scalable and adaptable to various environments.
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Community Pulse
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User Ratings
Dashlane Password ManagerDevolutions Hub
Likelihood to Recommend
9.1
(82 ratings)
6.8
(2 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.5
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
8.7
(69 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
5.5
(6 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Dashlane Password ManagerDevolutions Hub
Likelihood to Recommend
Dashlane
Experience where Dashlane is well suited. A remote work environment organization with many remote employees needs a secure way to store and share passwords. Dashlane's cross-platform functionality and secure password sharing enable users to access necessary accounts without compromising security. The area where Dashlane is less appropriate. Highly restricted offline environment- Sometimes, an organization operates in a highly secure environment with limited or no internet. Dashlane requires the internet to work, so an offline mode may be a significant upgrade.
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Devolutions
The only reason I rank my recommendation so low is that I'm leery of password managers in general. The fact I used the product and continue to use it says a lot about how well made the product is.
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Pros
Dashlane
  • Ensuring secure & unique passwords created for each account.
  • Allowing the company to see a "security score" of how secure the team's password management is.
  • Sharing passwords securely between employees.
  • A "vault" for storing other secure information (notes, credit cards, etc.)
  • Free Hotspot Shield VPN included in our tier of accounts.
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Devolutions
  • Securely stores users' passwords
  • Is a stable, reliable platform
  • Customer support is responsive to feedback
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Cons
Dashlane
  • The software will often mix up some of the passwords we use on sites that have similar addresses.
  • Some users have complained that the interface is confusing.
  • We build web forms within a web-based application. The software does not do a good job of ignoring fields on those forms and tries to auto-populate information into them while we are building them.
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Devolutions
  • Overall, it works well as is
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Likelihood to Renew
Dashlane
It has served us very well until now and at the pricepoint it doesn't make us second guess our current relationship.
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Devolutions
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Usability
Dashlane
Have used LastPass and 1Password, as well as iCloud Keychain (now Passwords in iOS 18). LastPass is terrible; the interface/experience is bad overall. 1Password is much better than LastPass but is too robust, and the Apple Keychain/Passwords App is a little too simple. I'm a former Apple and a fanboy, so if and when they improve the Passwords app and bring in the stored payments/secured notes and password generator into the app itself, it'll be the app to beat for Dashlane for me. For my enterprise usage, though, Dashlane is the clear winner.
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Devolutions
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Support Rating
Dashlane
We've had no issues with Dashlane. I can't speak to their customer service because I have not personally needed to contact them. I guess that speaks about their product if we've not had any issues to reach out about. Great for supporting data/information on multiple platforms that are shared among team members.
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Devolutions
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Alternatives Considered
Dashlane
Dashlane’s customer support is often rated higher, providing more responsive and helpful assistance. LastPass has a slightly steeper learning curve than Dashlane, but it offers more flexibility with user permissions, which can benefit teams. Dashlane includes unlimited passkey support and a clean breach history, while LastPass is more accommodating for smaller teams.
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Devolutions
Thycotic Secret Server (now rebranded to Delinea Secret Server) never worked well or on a reliable basis. The interface was confusing and not responsive. Fortunately, Devolutions Password Hub is the opposite of all of those things.
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Return on Investment
Dashlane
  • Dashlane tremendously enhances our firm's security of sensitive data on the individual and team user levels.
  • Utilizing Dashlane dramatically simplifies onboarding new team members. We can easily share key information and confirm that the new members have access to the things they need, reducing the time needed to complete the onboarding process.
  • When offboarding a team member, Dashlane is equally essential to our team. It allows us to ensure that key credentials and information are shared with the right team members and that parting members can download their personal data and transition to their own accounts with minimal stress.
  • As a small firm, Dashlane allows us to manage our sensitive data effectively without the expense of a separate IT team. This gives us peace of mind and confidence to focus our resources on other tasks.
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Devolutions
  • Password managers in general can leave a company feeling "overly" secure.
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ScreenShots

Dashlane Password Manager Screenshots

Screenshot of Password HealthScreenshot of Admin viewScreenshot of Mobile view toolsScreenshot of Home admin dashScreenshot of Webapp home

Devolutions Hub Screenshots

Screenshot of the interface to organize passwords and sensitive data.Screenshot of permission management, in Devolutions Hub.Screenshot of logs and reportingScreenshot of business-related entries, stored in the user vault.Screenshot of Devolutions Workspace (Mobile/Desktop application and browser extension), used to securely inject passwords from vaults.