We've been using Bitwarden on the Family plan coming up on a year now, to replace Kaspersky Password Manager and various browser password managers. Family runs $40 per year and provides upgraded features for up to 6 users.All the basic vault stuff works great. But what I really like about this particular plan is the contingency planning: 1) Share particular passwords with anyone in the Family group. 2) Set up emergency access designees (they don't have to be in the Family group). 3) If unpaid in the future, members revert to the Free individual plan; vaults and emergency designations are preserved.So, basically, if I drop dead my family can get to my accounts and keep the wheels turning, or stop them turning, as needed. If someone close to you has died or been disabled, you probably realize how valuable this is.There's also a lot of value to the Free and Premim ($10 yr) plans, with the same core functionality and limited access to the (3) contingency features above. But we liked the product enough that we wanted to support it, and consider the Family features a bargain for the price.Also, I recently had an encounter with Bitwarden Billing Support, and the response was extremely prompt and helpful.On the downside, the user interface is a little klunky... but so was Kaspersky (though in totally different ways!). Normally I would have dinged it 1 star for the UI, but the contingency planning is just so great -- and the fact that the individual vaults are still supported even if you stop paying is so over the top compared to anything else -- that I feel it rates 5 stars regardless of the slightly klunky UI.