This is one of the worst password managers I’ve ever used. Firstly, you have to use it as a browser extension. Secondly, you have to reload a page you’re on every time before you can use RPass. Thirdly, you have to explicitly share every password with other members of your team, and even then sometimes people can’t use the new passwords. This is a poorly built piece of software, it should either be ditched or rebuilt.
Warren Kim
Freezes, buggy, not user friendly with an ephemeral modal that can vanish with a mis-click outside its boundary. Creating new entries is painful.
Steven Griswold
Inefficient, ugly, and buggy at best. With ~1300 passwords stored can take 20-30 seconds to search/load which is orders of magnitude longer than services like Lastpass. Has an annoying recursive login loop bug which seems to be hard to replicate for support but results in me not being able to access passwords with the plugin. No way to further sort passwords than by workspace (personal vs business vs client). Will torch all your personal passwords if you have to reset your login. DO NOT FORGET YOUR LOGIN. Rippling is an amazing suite, but this seems like a hackjob of an extension programmed by interns. Pros: It’s free (included in cost of platform) which saves a tremendous amount of money compared to paying for Lastpass et al for the entire company. I’ll take moderate inconvenience as fair trade but that doesn’t change my rating.
Martin Pitonak
Logs me out periodically, freezes when I try to log in again. Worst password manager I’ve used. It has some nice team features, but UX is 1/5.
Gordon Oheim
Cumbersome to use. Other extensions can fill in username and password with one click. With RPass I need to first select the username and only then can I select the password. If it finds the password at all. RPass will also add an ugly icon to each login form. It’s needlessly blurry on the edges. That’s not a functional issue, but it adds to the overall unpleasant experience.
David Koerner
stopped working as an extension and now I am locked out of everything.
Phil Sims
The app works quite well for us. Support is responsive if/when we have questions or concerns.
This is one of the worst password managers I’ve ever used. Firstly, you have to use it as a browser extension. Secondly, you have to reload a page you’re on every time before you can use RPass. Thirdly, you have to explicitly share every password with other members of your team, and even then sometimes people can’t use the new passwords. This is a poorly built piece of software, it should either be ditched or rebuilt.
Freezes, buggy, not user friendly with an ephemeral modal that can vanish with a mis-click outside its boundary. Creating new entries is painful.
Inefficient, ugly, and buggy at best. With ~1300 passwords stored can take 20-30 seconds to search/load which is orders of magnitude longer than services like Lastpass. Has an annoying recursive login loop bug which seems to be hard to replicate for support but results in me not being able to access passwords with the plugin. No way to further sort passwords than by workspace (personal vs business vs client). Will torch all your personal passwords if you have to reset your login. DO NOT FORGET YOUR LOGIN. Rippling is an amazing suite, but this seems like a hackjob of an extension programmed by interns. Pros: It’s free (included in cost of platform) which saves a tremendous amount of money compared to paying for Lastpass et al for the entire company. I’ll take moderate inconvenience as fair trade but that doesn’t change my rating.
Logs me out periodically, freezes when I try to log in again. Worst password manager I’ve used. It has some nice team features, but UX is 1/5.
Cumbersome to use. Other extensions can fill in username and password with one click. With RPass I need to first select the username and only then can I select the password. If it finds the password at all. RPass will also add an ugly icon to each login form. It’s needlessly blurry on the edges. That’s not a functional issue, but it adds to the overall unpleasant experience.
stopped working as an extension and now I am locked out of everything.
The app works quite well for us. Support is responsive if/when we have questions or concerns.
Doesn’t work – API not defined?