Gpass

Gpass

The password manager built just for Google users

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Owen Williams
I don't really understand what they mean by "Built for Google" other than "we use Google login"
Alex Sharp
@ow It's a messaging trick to make you think it was built *by* Google ;)
Niv Dror
@ajsharp @ow got me, until I saw this very handy top comment. 🙄
Jason Shultz
@ajsharp @ow this is the only logical answer
Rick Bannerman
@nivo0o0 @ajsharp @ow Haha, same here!
Panagiotis Papadopoulos
@ajsharp @ow that's what I thought initially.
Paul Noonan
I feel like this is a pending Cease and Desist from Google for saying "for Google" (implying that Google asked them to build the product) and a potentially unauthorized use of Google's logo. From the outside, it also appears to just be a reskin of their other product: https://www.splashid.com/
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@slowlight agreed, I find this site to be intentionally confusing for a myriad of reasons. This is a very unchill way to market a product that demands so much trust.
Morgan Slain
@slowlight Actually no it's not a reskin or rebrand of SplashID at all. It's a completely new product. It is built on the TeamsID platform. Basically if you're an individual Google user, you can use Gpass. If you're a business, organization, or family using G Suite / Google Apps for Work, you can use TeamsID (www.teamsid.com).
Sam Dickie
the pricing page has a 404 error! Can't seem to find anything. Did find a maker for this @bentossell ?
Florian Kasper
@bentossell the pricing page in the Header menu doesn't work, but the link in the footer works :D
Morgan Slain
@thisdickie @bentossell Sorry about that - pricing wasn't up because we were still in private beta! We'll fix today. Plan is free trial and $10 per year.
Niv Dror
I like how it auto-suggests icons as you start typing
Arjun Thyagarajan
@nivo0o0 Glad you liked it :) We use the iconfinder.com API. It needs some improvement though. And, thanks for the gif!
Arjun Thyagarajan
@nivo0o0 We would like to setup first 1000 Gpass users coming from Product Hunt with a promo. I've seen other apps do this - can you please tell me the best way to set it up? Thanks!
Stephen Robinson
Pretty sure you can't just use the Google logo in your product logo, surely this is obvious, unless it's intentional like I suspect, considering "For Google" And the site looks like a Google design. It may be a good product, but you're trying to trick people thinking it's made by Google.
Matt Horton
This is a (really weird) rebrand of SplashID (https://splashid.com/index) and TeamsID (https://www.teamsid.com/) by the company SplashData. It's, honestly, inappropriate that they've named this Gpass and branded it with Google's logo. Couldn't they have just added Google OAuth into their SplashID product?
Morgan Slain
@mattahorton Actually it's not a rebrand of SplashID at all. It's a completely new product. It is built on the TeamsID platform. Basically if you're an individual Google user, you can use Gpass. If you're a business, organization, or family using G Suite / Google Apps for Work, you can use TeamsID (www.teamsid.com)
Alex Sharp
The trick they're trying to pull (making you think this is made *by* google) is so sleazy and amateur. I wouldn't give these guys an email address, let alone my passwords. Be careful with this; passwords are serious business, leave it to the pros (1Password).
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