
Office 365) that have offered software packages in subscription form since 2013. AgileBits follows major tech firms such as Adobe ( In November 2015, the company introducedġPassword for Teams, a $5 per person, per month subscription service for enterprises that is currently free during its beta period the company’s new family plan is based on the teams infrastructure. Why this matters: AgileBits is getting serious about the software subscription trend. Here's our overview of all five plans, so you can easily compare the costs, features, and benefits of each.While you generally wouldn’t want to share your passwords with each other, there are situations where it makes sense, such as a family Netflix account.ĪgileBits is also throwing in 1GB of shared encrypted document storage with the subscription. Here, we explain how much you'll pay for 1Password, one of the best password managers on the market, as well as which plan might be right for you. Personal users can also try 1Password for free for 30 days. If you have a few people in your household though, it's far better value to choose the family plan for $4.99 per month for five people (you can add further family members for an extra dollar per month, too). They do not have a free version, although 1Password offers a free trial. Teams, Business and Enterprise accounts can get a free trial of 30 days.ġPassword's personal plan pricing starts at $2.99 per month, per user. Finally, an Enterprise plan with a dedicated account manager and onboarding process is available for a custom quote.

The Teams plan covers small business teams for $19.95 for ten users, while the Business plan offers five times the storage and a VIP support team, all for a per-user price of $7.99 per month.

Instead, the company breaks their services down into five different plans with a different per-user monthly price for each - with the exception of the Teams plan, which supports up to ten users for a flat fee of $19.95. There's no one-size-fits-all 1Password pricing.
