TeamsID is the simple password manager that helps teams of all sizes collaborate and get business done.
Total ratings
3.38
(Rating count:
13)
Review summary
Pros
- Integration with Google Apps/G Suite
- Good for centralized password management and team collaboration
- Simple to use and effective for quick lookups and auto-fill
- Satisfies some organizational needs that other tools failed to meet
- Amazing app and super easy to use
Cons
- Buggy functionality across almost all features
- Auto-fill and auto-login functions are unreliable
- User interface is badly designed
- Constant login requirement and lacks easy site addition from the plugin
- Lack of admin visibility into shared records
Most mentioned
- Buggy functionality
- Integration with Google Apps/G Suite
- Issues with auto-fill and auto-login
- Difficulty in sharing records as Admin
- Need for manual copy-paste for login credentials
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2019-10-19 | Jacob Guardado | I want to like this extension more but it is missing key features/ pretty buggy: - Create password record from extension instead of having to go to the TeamsID website - Clicking on Fav thru the extension switches back to All every time. Search thru extension/scroll is buggy - Behavior across hidden/locked/visible settings for different users sometimes doesn't allow the password to be copied. - One core functionality of TeamsID I don't appreciate is that sharing by Team member does not allow Admin (as far as I can tell) visibility into what records are shared with that user. My workaround is to create a Team for each user (User - [First Name]) thus allowing me to know what exactly is shared with that person. Baffling to experience this major oversight for what should be an obvious standard functionality for Admin. As a result, I do not share records with users, only teams. All that said, this PWM satisfies my organizations needs in subtle ways that Dashlane, LastPass, failed to do. | ||
2019-10-19 | Jacob Guardado | en | I want to like this extension more but it is missing key features/ pretty buggy: - Create password record from extension instead of having to go to the TeamsID website - Clicking on Fav thru the extension switches back to All every time. Search thru extension/scroll is buggy - Behavior across hidden/locked/visible settings for different users sometimes doesn't allow the password to be copied. - One core functionality of TeamsID I don't appreciate is that sharing by Team member does not allow Admin (as far as I can tell) visibility into what records are shared with that user. My workaround is to create a Team for each user (User - [First Name]) thus allowing me to know what exactly is shared with that person. Baffling to experience this major oversight for what should be an obvious standard functionality for Admin. As a result, I do not share records with users, only teams. All that said, this PWM satisfies my organizations needs in subtle ways that Dashlane, LastPass, failed to do. | |
2018-09-08 | Tim Jasper | Fantastic password program. I was looking for SSO using google for a password vault. This has this and more! | ||
2018-09-08 | Tim Jasper | en | Fantastic password program. I was looking for SSO using google for a password vault. This has this and more! | |
2018-07-13 | Luke Paverd | TeamsID is very buggy. Here are a few examples: 1. Search in web app does not work 2. Login assist works about 50% of the time 3. Breaks 10% of web pages The user interface is badly designed. I chose TeamsID because it integrates with GSuite. It's better than not having a password manager, but almost every feature is buggy. My recommendation - choose something else. | ||
2018-07-13 | Luke Paverd | en | TeamsID is very buggy. Here are a few examples: 1. Search in web app does not work 2. Login assist works about 50% of the time 3. Breaks 10% of web pages The user interface is badly designed. I chose TeamsID because it integrates with GSuite. It's better than not having a password manager, but almost every feature is buggy. My recommendation - choose something else. | |
2018-06-18 | Charlie Meyer | Not the best for just personal but very good for shared password environments. | ||
2018-06-18 | Charlie Meyer | en | Not the best for just personal but very good for shared password environments. | |
2017-10-24 | Michelle Woodward | This does the bare minimum - it fills in usernames and passwords on my current page, without having to go to teamsid.com to copy and paste. However, even that function only works 70% of the time, and there's a lot of other features I would expect that are lacking. 1) I have to log in constantly. And, this is small but annoying - I have to click "log in" I can't just press enter on my keyboard. 2) The scrolling feature is so slow, it doesn't make sense to use it. I generally have to type into the searchbar to find the site I'm looking for 3) I can't add new sites from the plugin. I need to manually go to teamsid.com to add new usernames and passwords instead of having it recognize when I've created a new account somewhere. | ||
2017-10-24 | Michelle Woodward | en | This does the bare minimum - it fills in usernames and passwords on my current page, without having to go to teamsid.com to copy and paste. However, even that function only works 70% of the time, and there's a lot of other features I would expect that are lacking. 1) I have to log in constantly. And, this is small but annoying - I have to click "log in" I can't just press enter on my keyboard. 2) The scrolling feature is so slow, it doesn't make sense to use it. I generally have to type into the searchbar to find the site I'm looking for 3) I can't add new sites from the plugin. I need to manually go to teamsid.com to add new usernames and passwords instead of having it recognize when I've created a new account somewhere. |
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