
Dashlane Password Manager
Password managers
Single sign-on (SSO) solutions
Identity management software
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
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What is Dashlane Password Manager
Dashlane Password Manager is a cross-platform password manager that stores and autofills credentials and other sensitive data for individuals and organizations. It targets end users and IT/security teams that need centralized password vaulting, password sharing, and administrative controls for workforce access. Dashlane also includes features such as password health reporting, dark web monitoring alerts, and support for passkeys on supported platforms. Business plans add team management capabilities and policy controls alongside end-user apps and browser extensions.
Strong end-user experience
Dashlane provides polished browser extensions and mobile/desktop apps focused on fast autofill and credential capture. The interface is designed for non-technical users, which can reduce support burden during rollout. It supports common workflows such as generating strong passwords, organizing items, and securely sharing credentials within teams.
Business admin and reporting
Dashlane business tiers include an admin console for provisioning, user/group management, and policy configuration. It provides visibility into password health metrics and adoption, which helps security teams track progress on credential hygiene. These controls align with common requirements for deploying a password manager across departments.
Security features beyond vaulting
Dashlane includes capabilities such as dark web monitoring alerts and security dashboards that complement core password storage. It supports multi-factor authentication options and secure sharing features intended to reduce risky practices like sending passwords over email or chat. Passkey support can help organizations transition away from passwords where supported.
Limited SSO as primary use
While Dashlane offers SSO-related capabilities in some business plans, its core design centers on password vaulting rather than acting as a full SSO platform. Organizations looking for broad application federation, advanced conditional access, or deep identity governance may need a dedicated identity provider. This can lead to a two-tool approach for SSO plus password management.
Not a secrets management platform
Dashlane is built for end-user credentials and shared team passwords, not for managing infrastructure secrets at scale. It does not aim to replace developer- and ops-focused secret stores used for dynamic secrets, automated rotation, or tight integration with CI/CD pipelines. Teams with heavy DevOps requirements may need a separate secrets management solution.
Advanced controls vary by tier
Some administrative, compliance, and security features depend on the selected business plan and may not be available in lower tiers. This can complicate standardization if different groups require different levels of control. Buyers often need to validate plan-specific capabilities (e.g., policies, reporting depth, and integration options) during evaluation.
Plan & Pricing
Personal plans:
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Premium | Price not shown on public pricing pages (displayed at checkout; billed annually) | Unlimited passwords & passkeys, real-time phishing alerts, unlimited devices, secure sharing, Dark Web Monitoring, VPN for Wi‑Fi protection; 14‑day Premium trial available on signup. |
| Friends & Family (Family) | Price not shown on public pricing pages (displayed at checkout; billed annually for 10 members) | 10 accounts on 1 subscription, Premium features for plan manager, plan members get most Premium features (VPN excluded for members in some offers). |
Business / Professional plans:
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Starter (Professional) | $30.00 per month (new base price stated in Dashlane admin support article) | For small teams (flat-rate 10 seats in legacy offering); includes unlimited passwords & passkeys, secure sharing, Dark Web Insights. |
| Business (Professional) | Price not shown on public pricing pages (per user / month billed annually; displayed at checkout) | Includes everything in Starter plus SSO & SCIM provisioning, unlimited seats, advanced policies, Activity Logs, Friends & Family for plan members, VPN, real-time phishing alerts. |
| Omnix™ / Enterprise | Contact Sales / Site license | Enterprise-grade credential protection (Credential Risk Detection, AI phishing alerts, in‑browser nudges, Slack nudges, Omnix Insights Dashboard); site shows "Contact Sales" for Omnix. |
Notes:
- Dashlane's public pricing pages render prices dynamically at checkout and often show "--" in static HTML; official Help Center articles are used where numeric updates are published (see notes).
- The Dashlane Free consumer plan was officially discontinued (support article updated Feb 10, 2026).
- Free Premium trial options exist (14‑day standard trial for new users; student 1‑year trials and friend-referral trials of up to 6 months also documented).
Seller details
Dashlane Inc.
New York, NY, USA
2009
Private
https://www.dashlane.com/
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