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1Password SaaS Manager

by1Password
in SaaS Management Platforms
4.6

Overview

Product Information on 1Password SaaS Manager

Updated 1st July 2026

What is 1Password SaaS Manager?

1Password SaaS Manager is an AI and SaaS management platform that gives IT and Finance a single, normalized view of AI usage and spend across vendors like Cursor, Claude, and OpenAI, alongside complete visibility and automated control of the broader SaaS environment. Built-in AI Consumption Management tracks token usage, spend, and budget risk with cross-vendor dashboards, burn-rate alerts, and team-level attribution. On top of that foundation, SaaS Manager handles AI and SaaS discovery (including shadow apps outside SSO), access governance, risk assessment, and automated user lifecycle management, all through 400+ integrations with identity providers, HR systems, and SaaS platforms.

1Password SaaS Manager Pricing

1Password SaaS Manager uses a subscription-based pricing model, structured per user per month, with tiered plans that vary by features and organization size. AI Consumption Management, the capability for tracking AI token usage, spend, and budget across vendors like Cursor, Claude, and OpenAI, is included in SaaS Manager at no additional cost. Pricing may differ according to the selected plan and number of users, with add-ons available for additional functionality.

Overall experience with 1Password SaaS Manager

Software Developer
500M - 1B USD, Media
FAVORABLE

“Universal Autofill Shortcut and Watchtower 2FA Tools Enhance Security Experience”

5.0
Mar 31, 2026
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Engineer
3B - 10B USD, IT Services
CRITICAL

“Costs and inventory: How 1Password is changing SaaS management”

3.0
Feb 24, 2026
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About Company

Company Description

Updated 26th March 2024

1Password Enterprise Password Management simplifies workforce security with autofill passwords and payment methods, sync across devices, and share with ease to make the secure thing the easy thing to do. 1Password connects to the tools you trust. Unlock 1Password with your SSO provider, stream events to your SIEM tool for custom dashboards and visualization, and automatically provision employees with Azure, Okta, and more. 1Password gives IT the visibility they need with a comprehensive overview of your security posture from a unified dashboard. Take action on potential data breaches, check on password strength, and audit team usage. 1Password makes it easy to create, manage, and enforce security policies to govern how and where employees use 1Password at scale. 1Password easily integrates into your existing security stack. Get granular controls, actionable insights, and detailed reporting on sign-ins and secure password sharing.

Company Details

Updated 26th February 2025
Company type
Private
Year Founded
2005
Head office location
Toronto, Canada
Number of employees
1001 - 5000
Annual Revenue
250M-500M USD
Website
https://1password.com

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1Password SaaS Manager Reviews and Ratings

4.6

(74 Ratings)

Rating Distribution

5 Star
62%
4 Star
35%
3 Star
3%
2 Star
0%
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Why ratings and reviews count differ?
  • Software Developer
    50M-1B USD
    Media
    Review Source

    Universal Autofill Shortcut and Watchtower 2FA Tools Enhance Security Experience

    5.0
    Mar 31, 2026
    It's a much smoother experience and feels like a modern product. Vaults took some getting used to, since our users were used to a more folder oriented structure. But that was a very minor hurdle.
  • Software Developer
    50M-1B USD
    Media
    Review Source

    Universal Autofill Shortcut and Watchtower 2FA Tools Enhance Security Experience

    5.0
    Mar 31, 2026
    It's a much smoother experience and feels like a modern product. Vaults took some getting used to, since our users were used to a more folder oriented structure. But that was a very minor hurdle.
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User Sentiment About 1Password SaaS Manager
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Performance of 1Password SaaS Manager Across Market Features

1Password SaaS Manager Likes & Dislikes

Like

Most important and what our internal users rave about is the universal autofill that can easily be brought up anywhere with a simple shortcut. It's not being limited to just browser autofill, which is awesome! The watchtower feature for continuous monitoring of known breaches etc. is nice in and of itself, but we get tremendous extra value out of the 2FA recommendations. Letting people know where 2FA is possible but not yet enabled plugs up some additional security holes we didn't previously know of. The remote secret key is a huge advantage, giving us much more certainty and peace of mind. Even if they were to experience a breach on their servers, our data should remain safe as long as the attackers don't have access to our peoples' local secret keys. We also get quite a bit of value out of the travel mode. We don't have people travelling internationally often, but the ones that do are mostly high-profile and often have access to very sensitive information. Travel mode gives them peace of mind that they can easily limit the sensitive data that is on their local machine.

Like

Most important and what our internal users rave about is the universal autofill that can easily be brought up anywhere with a simple shortcut. It's not being limited to just browser autofill, which is awesome! The watchtower feature for continuous monitoring of known breaches etc. is nice in and of itself, but we get tremendous extra value out of the 2FA recommendations. Letting people know where 2FA is possible but not yet enabled plugs up some additional security holes we didn't previously know of. The remote secret key is a huge advantage, giving us much more certainty and peace of mind. Even if they were to experience a breach on their servers, our data should remain safe as long as the attackers don't have access to our peoples' local secret keys. We also get quite a bit of value out of the travel mode. We don't have people travelling internationally often, but the ones that do are mostly high-profile and often have access to very sensitive information. Travel mode gives them peace of mind that they can easily limit the sensitive data that is on their local machine.

Like

Most important and what our internal users rave about is the universal autofill that can easily be brought up anywhere with a simple shortcut. It's not being limited to just browser autofill, which is awesome! The watchtower feature for continuous monitoring of known breaches etc. is nice in and of itself, but we get tremendous extra value out of the 2FA recommendations. Letting people know where 2FA is possible but not yet enabled plugs up some additional security holes we didn't previously know of. The remote secret key is a huge advantage, giving us much more certainty and peace of mind. Even if they were to experience a breach on their servers, our data should remain safe as long as the attackers don't have access to our peoples' local secret keys. We also get quite a bit of value out of the travel mode. We don't have people travelling internationally often, but the ones that do are mostly high-profile and often have access to very sensitive information. Travel mode gives them peace of mind that they can easily limit the sensitive data that is on their local machine.

Dislike

The pricing structure can be expensive for smaller teams. The costs compared to alternative products are quite high.

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Dislike

The pricing structure can be expensive for smaller teams. The costs compared to alternative products are quite high.

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Dislike

The pricing structure can be expensive for smaller teams. The costs compared to alternative products are quite high.

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