LastPass for Business is a rock solid solution you wish you deployed sooner.
Updated August 25, 2023

LastPass for Business is a rock solid solution you wish you deployed sooner.

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Modules Used

  • Password Manager
  • Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)

Overall Satisfaction with LastPass for Business

First and foremost, we use LastPass for Business company-wide as our default password manager. Having many portals and credentials across our departments and locations, LastPass for Business helps us keep our credentials safe and secure. We also utilize LastPass for Business' authentication to verify identity to access some applications and securely shared credentials across various departments.
  • Password management
  • Sharing credentials securely
  • Organizational policies
  • Pricing
  • Admin and user portals look a bit dated
  • LastPass for Business does know what sites you have saved, locking that down would be for the best
  • Securing credentials
  • Sharing credentials safely
  • Automatically rotate passwords (where website allow)
While LastPass for Business is a little more expensive, it has a more robust feature set and configurable deployment. We also found that it was easier to deploy, and its documentation was very detailed and easy to understand. While we did prefer the simpler Bitwarden interface, we found that LastPass for Business works better on our devices, detecting credential fields and auto-population worked smoother.
We have found LastPass for Business a rock-solid solution with unbelievably no downtime or interruption in service. Perhaps we are just lucky, but if the password manager storing credentials went down, we would be lost without it and would likely seriously consider switching to another provider. Deployment of the app has gone just as smooth across various browsers and platforms.

Do you think LastPass for Business delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with LastPass for Business's feature set?

Yes

Did LastPass for Business live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of LastPass for Business go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy LastPass for Business again?

Yes

To be very honest we haven't had to use the support channel in a very long time, so I'm finding it hard to write about it. I believe the only time we used support in the 4+ years of using LastPass for Business was shortly after the deployment, and it was only related to policies. From what I recall, the support was fairly quick to respond and gave us our answer within the first reply.
Simply put, if you have credentials that are used for anything, you should be putting them in a password manager, like LastPass for Business, which will help with the credentials lifecycle. I would recommend taking advantage of shared credential folders as well if you need to share credentials. You can also administer specific policies organizational-wide or group-specific that prevent data loss, set minimum requirements, etc., which we have found helpful.