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Dashlane vs Keeper

Pick Dashlane if you want easy setup + extras. Choose Keeper if you prefer business compliance.

Comparison table

A practical view of what changes day‑to‑day when you pick one over the other.

Criteria Dashlane Keeper
Focus easy setup + extras business compliance
Strength very friendly UX admin controls
Trade‑off price cost for teams
Pricing note Paid plans common Business pricing

Key differences:

  • Dashlane is a password manager, while Keeper is a password manager.
  • Dashlane stands out for very friendly UX; Keeper tends to win on admin controls.
  • Expect price with Dashlane; expect cost for teams with Keeper.
  • Pricing model differs: Dashlane (Paid plans common) vs Keeper (Business pricing).

Dashlane: Paid plans common. Keeper: Business pricing. Always verify current pricing before committing.

Dashlane pros & cons

Pros

  • very friendly UX
  • VPN bundle in some tiers
  • sharing

Cons

  • price
  • web-first

Keeper pros & cons

Pros

  • admin controls
  • audit/compliance
  • strong enterprise focus

Cons

  • cost for teams
  • UI less friendly

FAQ

Which is better: Dashlane or Keeper?

Pick Dashlane if you want easy setup + extras. Choose Keeper if you prefer business compliance.

Is Dashlane cheaper than Keeper?

Dashlane: Paid plans common. Keeper: Business pricing. Always verify current pricing before committing.

Who should choose Dashlane?

Dashlane is usually a better fit if you prioritize very friendly UX and you want easy setup + extras.

Who should choose Keeper?

Keeper tends to be the better pick if you care most about admin controls and you prefer business compliance.

Can I migrate from Dashlane to Keeper (or back)?

In most cases, yes: export data (CSV/markdown/PDF when available), migrate core content first, then rebuild automations and permissions. The time cost is usually in templates, tags, and team habits.

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