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1Password vs CrowdStrike

A detailed comparison to help you choose between 1Password and CrowdStrike.

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1Password

Password manager and secure digital vault

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CrowdStrike

Enterprise endpoint security and threat intelligence

Feature1PasswordCrowdStrike
Pricing ModelPaidEnterprise
Free TierNoNo
Monthly Cost (Solo)$2.99$60/year
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, developers, small-business, enterpriseenterprise
VerifiedNoNo
Solo-FriendlyYesNo
Open SourceNoNo
Editorial Rating4.6/54.6/5
CategoriesSecuritySecurity
Key FeaturesPassword vault, Autofill (browser + mobile), Watchtower (breach monitoring), Travel mode, Shared vaultsNext-gen antivirus (NGAV), Endpoint detection and response (EDR), Threat intelligence, Vulnerability management, Identity protection
Free Tier QualityNoneNone

Pricing Breakdown

1Password

Individual: $2.99/month. Families: $4.99/month (5 users). Teams: $19.95/month (10 users). Business: $7.99/user/month. Enterprise: custom.

CrowdStrike

Falcon Go: $59.99/device/year (5+ devices). Pro: $99.99/device/year. Enterprise: $184.99/device/year. Elite: custom.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (2)

OktaAWS

Only in 1Password (6)

ChromeSafariFirefoxSlackAzure ADGitHub

Only in CrowdStrike (6)

AzureGoogle CloudSplunkServiceNowZscalerCrowdStrike Marketplace

Use Case Fit

1Password

  • * Personal password management
  • * Team credential sharing
  • * Developer secrets management
  • * Secure document storage
  • * Business security compliance

CrowdStrike

  • * Endpoint protection
  • * Threat detection and response
  • * Managed threat hunting
  • * Vulnerability management
  • * Compliance security

1Password

Pros

  • + Best UX among password managers
  • + Watchtower proactively flags weak passwords
  • + Travel mode hides sensitive data at borders
  • + Developer-friendly (CLI, SSH agent)

Cons

  • - No free plan
  • - More expensive than competitors
  • - No self-hosting option
  • - Family plan limited to 5 members

CrowdStrike

Pros

  • + Industry-leading threat detection
  • + Lightweight agent architecture
  • + Real-time threat intelligence
  • + Excellent managed services

Cons

  • - Very expensive for small businesses
  • - Complex pricing model
  • - Can generate alert overload
  • - Requires security expertise to maximize

Editorial Verdict

1Password takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. CrowdStrike may still be the right pick if you need deep Security features or plan to scale to a larger team.

SaaSLens Editorial Team

Editorial Team