
Passit
Open-source password manager for teams and individuals

Passit is an open-source password manager designed to securely store passwords and secure notes, with optional team sharing on self-hosted instances. It focuses on cross-platform access, offline availability, and practical import/export workflows.
Key Features
- Store passwords and secure notes
- Access vault data across platforms and browsers
- Offline access to read stored passwords
- Browser extensions for quick autofill and access
- CSV import/export for migrating passwords in and out
- Groups for organizing entries
- Add users to groups on a self-hosted instance to share passwords
Use Cases
- Personal password and secure-notes vault with offline access
- Team password sharing using group-based organization on a self-hosted server
- Migrating credentials between password managers via CSV import/export
Passit is a solid option for users who want an open-source password manager with offline access, browser integration, and straightforward sharing through groups. It can be used individually or deployed as a shared instance for small teams.
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