Likelihood to Recommend 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.
Read full review If you have a skilled IT support team (whether in-house or outsourced) that is familiar with Kaseya's applications and has a good relationship with the vendor, it may be a good fit. It "checks the box" for 2FA, but there are much simpler solutions out there today that can get the same job done with less complexity and, in many cases, at a lower cost.
Read full review Pros 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. Read full review AuthAnvil is simple to use. Whether using an OTP code or push notifications, the application is user-friendly. AuthAnvil applications are easy for the end-user to install. AuthAnvil is readily available across multiple platforms (Windows, Android, iOS). Read full review Cons 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. Read full review Does not offer faster login for trusted devices. App requires multiple clicks to get to security code. App is slow to load. App was difficult to install and pair and confirm as a trusted device. That process took over 30 minutes. Read full review Likelihood to Renew It has served us very well until now and at the pricepoint it doesn't make us second guess our current relationship.
Read full review Usability 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.
Read full review Simplicity of use combined with price and low system resources.
Read full review Support Rating 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.
Read full review They are very helpful with helping us with any issues. There are a lot of helpful guides online if you get lost. Kaseya is also good about not bugging you with notifications. Kaseya offers easy to access to support options. Overall I have not had to contact them over a lot of issues. The software rarely broke or was down for maintenance.
Read full review Alternatives Considered 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.
Read full review I selected Passly at first as it would allow for a single sign on with azure to
Kaseya VSA . Kaseya has made access to different products very different. VSA does not have single sign on with Azure where as Vorex/BMS does. This is a feature that Kaseya should make unified accross all applications.
Read full review Return on Investment 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. Read full review Kaseya has allowed us to be more secure. It's allowed us to link multiple 2FA devices to one account. It's provided us with basic logging. Read full review ScreenShots Dashlane Password Manager Screenshots