Passwork

Passwork

Cloud and self-hosted password manager for your business

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Passwork provides an advantage of effective teamwork with corporate passwords in a totally safe environment. Employees can quickly access all their passwords, while the rights and actions are closely supervised and managed by local system administrators.
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Gather structured data wherever it lives on the web
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Neeraj Thakur
Connects employees, colleagues, and clients while also providing secure collaboration with protected passwords
Ryan M
Is there a way to migrate from LastPass?
Iliya Garakh
@recal1brate it's in a plan and going to be released soon.
Ryan M
@beentech sweet!
Iliya Garakh
Hi, producthunters! my name is Iliya Garakh and i'm a founder and CTO in Passwork. We are working on «about» section with some video about us, but until it's done i'm gonna tell you few words about Passwork Passwork is a product of 2 companies (both are mostly located in Russian): 1. Primepix (http://primepix.ru) i'm a founder and CTO in Primepix (my linkedin account linkedin.com/in/garakh) Primepix is a software development studio, we've been working more than 6 years, 20 employees in our Russian office. Our general directions are IT startup development and some outsourcing services for the USA. 2. Konfeta (http://konfeta.me) The second founder of Passwork is Andrew Piankov, owner of design studio «Konfeta» (means Candy in english). They are located in Russian too, general directions are identical design (logos, brands) and interfaces. Unfortunate, our company sites don't have English versions. But you can ask/twit/skype/whatever me, and i give a try to answer. So Passwork is not a standard startup with a small team living by one project, we are growth businesses, and we create Passwork basing on our own resources without external investments. Few years ago i faced a problem — how to store passwords within a team. I used local password managers and they were not suitable for collaboration in our team. We tried to find any solution, but actually nothing was ok for us. And that's how we decided to create our own product with advanced features for working in a team. And at the first steps we even didn't plan to go it public. But it had grown up in production ready stage and we published it for Russian market and now one year ago we have been marketing Passwork worldwide.
Blake Robinson
It WOULD be useful to have a team version of something like LastPass. One where team members could login and use hashed passwords to access sites without enabling them to see the actual passwords.
Saijo George
Congrats @beentech, can you let us know how this is better than Lastpass.
Iliya Garakh
@saijo_george 1. we are oriented on collaboration and teamwork. 2. we have API 3. Hostable version for your servers 4. Much more cheaper
Altryne
@beentech I want to post some comments on this category and product in general. In this category, client side encryption is paramount. We have not seen any evidence to the fact that you guys do this. 1. When people in enterprises and startups want to present tools like this to stake holders, they need to convince the hell out of them. Convincing someone to switch the password management software is much easier when the security is top notch! When the encryption is client side only, the security is top notch. 2. Crack proof. We need evidence that this service is the most secure one out there. For that we need TONS of documentation. Explaining and reassuring us that this service is secure. And exactly why it's secure. And examples, and tech reasons, and hash methods, and security experts. 3. The video was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too fast. 4. I would love to switch from our current solution. This is why my comment is this in-depth, I'm hoping some password manager will come along and save us from the horrid experience of Passpack, but for now they seem the only ones who provide us with enough flexibility.
Iliya Garakh
@altryne yes, it's true, now we are infront of the huge problem of earning the trust. But even at this moment we have two things that can guarantee the securitiy 1. API. You can create your own Passwork client with your own encryption. What can be more securied? You encrypt your data using any algorithm, by a key which is never transferred to our server. Your code encrypts and sends already encrypted data. 2. Hostable version. You can install Passwork on your own server which can work in your private intranet even without internet access. We also have a public page with detail description of how Passwork works. To be honest i dont agree that somebody needs tons of docs etc, it's just a point of trust. LastPass has earnt the trust, i guess nobody asks them to provide a lot of specs, may be i'm not right. Anyway we are looking for a well known security company who could audit us.
Altryne
@beentech I don't use last pass, it didn't flow with our way of working with passwords. But quickly going to their site, I can see this : https://lastpass.com/support_sec... This also helped us understand and trust a lot! https://help.passpack.com/knowle... And of course I use 1password for my personal password management and this page is great for trusting them! https://support.1password.com/se...
Iliya Garakh
@altryne well, we have similar page http://passwork.me/info/security/. But are you sure you are not followed by the famouse brand? I mean companies with a good known name like LastPass, Google etc can write something like «We use RSA, it's pretty safe.» and nobody would care because everybody trusts the brand?
Andy Willis
There's such a huge market here, as most of my business connections have never heard of using any kind of password storage - let alone having password groups for sharing. Would be better if you were acquired by a company that had some brand recognition for trust and security - then you could really fly!
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