Day 2 of building PassSafer, a local-first password manager.
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Day 2 of building PassSafer, a local-first password manager.

Today I added a search bar to the dashboard.

Users can now search through their saved passwords and settings instead of manually looking through the dashboard. It’s a pretty standard feature, but it becomes very useful as the number of saved items grows.

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I also released PassSafer v1.8.1 and updated the website.

Nothing revolutionary today, but these small usability improvements make the product feel much more complete.

Current paying customers: 0

What is one small feature you expect every password manager to have?

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u/zynio_lynor — 8 hours ago

Day 1 of building PassSafer in public until I reach 100 paying customers.

A privacy-first password manager, built locally.
I’ll share what I ship, what breaks, and what I learn every day.

Day 1 of building PassSafer until I reach 100 paying customers.

Today I added website favicons to both the desktop app and Chrome extension. Each saved password now shows the icon of the website it belongs to, which makes the vault cleaner and easier to scan.

The difficult part was making the Chrome extension and desktop app share the favicon correctly. When a new password is saved in the extension, the desktop app also needs to receive and display the right favicon.

Small feature, but it makes the whole vault feel much more organized.

Paying customers: 0

What small interface feature makes your password manager easier to use?

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u/zynio_lynor — 21 hours ago
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Day 1 of building PassSafer in public until I reach 100 paying customers.

A privacy-first password manager, built locally.
I’ll share what I ship, what breaks, and what I learn every day.

Day 1 of building PassSafer until I reach 100 paying customers.

Today I added website favicons to both the desktop app and Chrome extension. Each saved password now shows the icon of the website it belongs to, which makes the vault cleaner and easier to scan.

The difficult part was making the Chrome extension and desktop app share the favicon correctly. When a new password is saved in the extension, the desktop app also needs to receive and display the right favicon.

Small feature, but it makes the whole vault feel much more organized.

Paying customers: 0

What small interface feature makes your password manager easier to use?

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u/zynio_lynor — 1 day ago