Do you shop online and use a password keeper? I'd love to talk!

Daniel Baum
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TL;DR - if so, I'd love to chat with you and in exchange will support your launch / provide product feedback I'm trying to discover the ideal customer profile for my company, Sleek. My intuition suggests that people who shop online often and have a password keeper may be at the perfect intersection. If you're one of these people, please comment or email me at daniel@onsleek.com! In exchange for your help, I'd be happy to upvote and support your launch, or provide any feedback on what you're buiding!

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Dawn Veltri
I do almost all my shopping online because I live in the middle of nowhere. I do use a password keeper for work, but for personal use I don't. Unless you count Apple, which autofills my passwords on mobile and my computer. Also, passwords seem to be becoming less necessary for shopping online. Shopify sends me a text each time I'm checking out on one of their websites and then autofills everything when I enter the code they text. Amazon - I have the app and do for several other stores as well. If I have to reset my password, I usually just buy the product somewhere else because I'm lazy.
Daniel Baum
@dawn_veltri1 Really helpful insights, thanks Dawn! Sleek's goal is to make ANY checkout as easy as Shopify's or Amazon's! So I'm glad you noted those two in particular. If you could spare 10-mins for a discovery call, I'd love to chat and finally meet :) Lmk
Akriti Nayal
I love online shopping. It helps you save time and money (during discount period). Also to answer your question, most of my passwords get stored in the phone or iCloud which is definitely very useful. Happy to connect in case of more questions.
Arpana Dhaka
Mostly websites where is shop online offers login via OTP or Link, so I don't feel the need to keep password manager. But I do use password manager at work, but none for online shopping
Kartik J. 👷
Password keepers are a workaround for problems where businesses are not able to provide quick authentication with security. Business should find a way to facilitate their users with such capabilities that reduces onboarding steps and remove the hassles of remembering or resetting passwords. Having passwordless authentications such as passkeys, magic links, and OTPs are some good ways that provide a better user experience and security. Also, Businesses can be able to reduce password security complexity by implementing such solutions.