We rely on open source software every day to develop 1Password. It's fair to say that 1Password wouldn't exist without the free software community. So we want to give back and help open source teams be more productive and secure.
Are you working on an open source project that needs a password manager? How about a secure place to keep and share secrets — social media logins, code signing certificates, ssh keys, etc? We've got your back: get a free 1Password Teams account on us.
- Create a 1Password Teams account on 1Password.com.
- Invite at least one other team member and add them as an owner of the account.
- Fork this repo and add an entry to the
Open source projects using 1Password Teams
section at the bottom of this page:
### Project name
A short description of what we do. [Link to project](https://myawesomeproject.org)
- Create a pull request and fill out the template with the requested details.
To apply, you need to be a project lead or a core contributor for an active open source project that is at least 30 days old and has multiple contributors.
Your project needs to use a standard open source license and must be non-commercial. It should not have paid support and cannot pay contributors. If your company works on commercial projects, consider 1Password Business.
If you're not sure if your project meets these requirements, please contact our support team at [email protected].
- You'll receive a free one-year membership to 1Password Teams.
- You can invite core contributors to your team account.
- Team members can use the 1Password apps on all devices — Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, Linux, Chrome OS and web.
- All app updates are free while your membership is active.
- Memberships can be renewed each year if your project still meets the requirements. Email us at [email protected] 30 days prior to renewal.
- Memberships cannot be transferred or sold.
We will review all requests and accept them at our discretion. If accepted, your project may be listed below.
Community-driven unofficial browser extension for Reddit. Link to project
A group managing the development of most of Python's major cryptographic libraries including pyca/cryptography, pyNaCl, and pyOpenSSL. Link to project
PKIjs is a pure JavaScript library implementing the formats that are used in PKI applications (signing, encryption, certificate requests, OCSP and TSP requests/responses). It is built on WebCrypto (Web Cryptography API) and requires no plug-ins. Link to project
libgit2 is a portable, pure C implementation of the Git core methods provided as a re-entrant linkable library with a solid API, allowing you to write native speed custom Git applications in any language which supports C bindings. Link to project
A flexible, elegant, fast and easy-to-use content management system written in PHP. Link to project
Express Gateway is an API Gateway that sits at the heart of any microservices architecture, regardless of what language or platform you're using. Express Gateway secures your microservices and exposes them through APIs using Node.js, ExpressJS and Express middleware. Developing microservices, orchestrating and managing them now can be done insanely fast all on one seamless platform without having to introduce additional infrastructure. Link to project
An unofficial app to follow proposals for Swift Evolution. Link to project
ezXSS is an easy way to test (blind) XSS Link to project
SimplePresence is an open source and non profit app that allows developers (and other consumers) set their status on the popular chat app, Discord. Link to project
MLTSHP is a social community for sharing images, GIFs, and videos. The site is developed and operated by volunteers of the community and the site itself is open source. Link to project
The official Go client for accessing the Bankrs OS API. Link to project
Rekrei is a platform for crowdsourcing digital reconstructions for the memory of lost heritage. The project is built using Ruby on Rails, with a tiny dash of Angular. Link to project
Open Collective enables communities to collect and disburse money online in full transparency Link to project
IdentityServer is a free, open source OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.0 framework for ASP.NET Core. Founded and maintained by Dominick Baier and Brock Allen, IdentityServer4 incorporates all the protocol implementations and extensibility points needed to integrate token-based authentication, single-sign-on and API access control in your applications. IdentityServer4 is officially certified by the OpenID Foundation and thus spec-compliant and interoperable. It is part of the .NET Foundation, and operates under their code of conduct. It is licensed under Apache 2 (an OSI approved license).
The iOS Titanium module "Ti.OnePassword" enables developers to integrate 1Password in their JavaScript powered Titanium apps. It is built using Objective-C and is based on the official AgileBits library. Link to project
The broadcast app is a way of connecting groups in chat rooms over SMS, no app required! Users can be invited, leave, and mute chat rooms with with others that have similar interests or friends of friends that haven't shared phone numbers yet. Text one number and broadcast your text to the whole group! Link to project