vs.
DrivePassword

Both use Google Workspace. Only one truly manages access.

Both Passwd and DrivePassword target teams using Google accounts. However, they solve different problems: Passwd solves organizational password management and security governance, while DrivePassword encrypts storage inside your Google Drive. This distinction matters. A lot.

Passwd is made for organizations, not manual permissions.

With Passwd, your business can store, access, and manage credentials without permission chaos. Built specifically for Google Workspace organizations, it delivers a predictable and auditable workflow unlike DrivePassword, which relies on manual Drive sharing.

Feature drivepassword logo
Google Workspace integration
Native, built in
Google account login only
User onboarding
Automatic (no invitations)
Manual sharing
Access management
Roles & permissions
Folder permissions
Audit logs
Full activity log
Only Google Drive history
Temporary sharing
Secure expiring links
Standard Drive sharing
Passkeys support
Yes
No
TOTP generator
Built-in
Authentication only
Secret types
Passwords, SSH, API keys, cards
Password files
Security monitoring
Security audit & hygiene checks
None
Compliance readiness
Designed for teams
Not compliance-focused
Data location
Google Cloud environment
Individual Drive files
Admin controls
IP allowlist & admin roles
Google Drive permissions

Choose the best. Your Workspace deserves structure.

Why do teams switch to Passwd?

Why do teams switch to Passwd?

  • No folder permissions to manage, access follows your Workspace
  • Onboard users automatically from Google accounts
  • True Google Workspace-native roles and groups
  • Full audit trail and accountable access history
  • Secure sharing without exposing files
  • Designed for company workflows, not document storage

DrivePassword might fall short if you:

  • Manage more than a small team
  • Need clear access accountability
  • Have employees or contractors coming and going
  • Want predictable offboarding without checking shared folders
  • Need security monitoring or audit logs
  • Expect roles instead of manual sharing

When your stack is Google, your password manager should work like it

If your team uses Google Workspace, access should follow users and groups, not shared folders. Passwd connects directly to your Workspace structure and keeps permissions consistent automatically. DrivePassword stores encrypted data in Drive, which means access depends on how files are shared and maintained.

Your Google Workspace
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Passwd
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Switching is easy

Moving from Drive-based password storage doesn’t require reorganizing your team. No folder permission cleanup. No checking who still has access. No retraining required. Your users sign in, and their access already matches your Workspace.

Make the switch today

Experience seamless onboarding and get your team set up in minutes.

Starter

To kick things off.
$0 / month
  • Google Workspace integration
  • Up to 15 records
  • Browser extension for 30 days
  • TOTP (2FA) support
  • Sharing outside of organization
Installation via Google Marketplace

Workspace

Easily secure your entire organization.
From
$– / month per workspace
  • Google Workspace integration
  • Unlimited records
  • Unlimited browser extension
  • TOTP (2FA) support
  • Sharing outside of organization
  • Online support
Installation via Google Marketplace

Enterprise

Flexible plan with unbeatable security.
From
$– / month per workspace
  • Google Workspace integration
  • Unlimited records
  • Unlimited browser extension
  • TOTP (2FA) support
  • Sharing outside of organization
  • Priority support
  • Records on private cloud
  • Audit log
We’ll install Passwd for you

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