The use of "new-age" here confuses me. Like my password manager is more intuned with the earth? This is really what we need, more spiritual password managers.
As @itsnblackburn pointed out. The UI needs a facelift. Secondly, for an average end consumer ease of use matters. Will this support import from other password managers (1Password or Lastpass)?
The first thing you should think of is hiring a designer. The schematic image describing the concept is extremely complicated. No chance for a regular user to understand what the whole thing is about.
Ohh lala. New age, eh? Really though, this looks like it might just address the uneasy feeling I get from keeping passwords in a centralized repository. Nice! @sceptive@bentossell
I agree with Nathaniel. It's an interesting idea, but the interface isn't the best. I also think that the ability to do more than just store and regenerate passwords, such as share them privately, would be great for business owners who have employees that need to manage their social accounts, etc.
I think this product lags behind a lot of the popular password managers (lastpass, dashlane, 1password etc). It really needs a cleaner and more modern interface and support for phone devices to be used by an average user. Requiring a computer to login to an account on your phone is a pain.
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