Amazon Cognito vs. Dashlane Password Manager

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Amazon Cognito
Score 6.0 out of 10
N/A
Amazon Cognito is a mobile identity product that allows users to add user sign-up and sign-in to mobile and web apps, and authenticate users through social identity providers.
$0.01
Per MAU
Dashlane Password Manager
Score 8.9 out of 10
N/A
Dashlane is a credential manager that secures every credential, every user, and every employee device to proactively protect against breaches. Brands worldwide can use Dashlane to stay ahead of evolving threats.
$8
per month (billed annually) per seat
Pricing
Amazon CognitoDashlane Password Manager
Editions & Modules
Starting Price
$0.01
Per MAU
Business
$8
per month (billed annually) per seat
Omnix™
Contact Sales
per year for organizations of 100+
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Amazon CognitoDashlane Password Manager
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Amazon CognitoDashlane Password Manager
Considered Both Products
Amazon Cognito
Chose Amazon Cognito
- Cost-Effective and cheaper than Okta for up to 100K users.
- Easy to set up and configure.
- Integration with other AWS services like Lambda, Pinpoint.
Chose Amazon Cognito
The service with Amazon is much better than Google's. When I can get Secure Passwords. OAuth, SAML, and More. It makes it great for a simple Integration. The startup was quick once we got a support case and a tech online. There has been limited Configurability. This was a …
Chose Amazon Cognito
AWS Cognito stacks up against others because it allows you to create unique identities for your users (Internal/vendors/customers) using a number of common public identity providers e.g. (Amazon, Facebook, and Google) and also support unauthenticated/anonymous guests. You can …
Chose Amazon Cognito
They are ideal tools to create a secure and unique login experience for our applications. Thanks to its API authorization, Amazon Cognito ensures connections to applications that are secure.It is easy to use and provides easy access to files and applications that you need to …
Chose Amazon Cognito
Amazon Cognito is easier to set up, but Auth0 offers some nice things such as more logon screen custimizability. Auth0 seems to be aimed at developers but it still is quite easy to use and set up.
Chose Amazon Cognito
I've used bespoke solutions for password, email, and OAuth flows, I've used AuthZero, and I've used Okta. In all cases, Cognito wins:

Chose Amazon Cognito
We use our own build user manager at the moment which works okay in our current on-prem situation, but not great. Choosing for the cloud and AWS, in particular, allows us to use AWS Cognito for resiliency, ease of use, great features and scalability. Not all of which were as …
Chose Amazon Cognito
It is easier to build multi-factor single sign-on with Okta. Okta has better documentation and provides a better developer experience. It lacks Cognito's seamless integration with other AWS products, however, integration with other Amazon products (like Lambda for customizing …
Chose Amazon Cognito
When compared to Okta, I would say Cognito is still not up to pace with Okta. However, I guess they are constantly updating their features and will soon come with the new features. I would say Cogntio provides a better interface than Azure.
Dashlane Password Manager
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
LastPass is more secure, easier to use with colleagues, and provides better functionality for saving and sharing payment methods.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
I have only used norton and google docs and dashlane is better than both.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Had PC app and better pricing. Did not get to extensively test wince we decided to renew Dashlane Password Manager.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Google and apple password manager was replaced and was not an option to select. I selected Dashlane because it seemed like a more professional paid option that had a wide range of features that fit the needs of my business and personal life.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Dashlane Password Manager was the best value for money and had all the features we needed
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
We selected Dashlane Password Manager over the competition based on a personal recommendation from one of our employees
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Dashlane Password Manager is easier to onboard and use than both of the above.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Why I selected Dashlane Password Manager was because I am able to quickly access the passwords I need to login securely, and quickly so I have one less thing to worry about, such as the dreaded I forgot my passwords and having to reset them, it can backtrack a job very easily …
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
LastPass for Business
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
LastPass is a miserable experience, it's ugly, buggy, and slow to do anything in. Dashlane has none of these issues, and has way more features.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
LastPass for Business
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
Among all these and few open source we tried Dashlane Password Manager were close to our needs.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
I hated ManageEngine, Nordpass is very similar to Dashlane Password Manager.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
We reviewed and demo'd but didn't find it had the suite of rich features we have with Dashlane
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
While LastPass and Bitwarden both work, Dashlane Password Manager has been superior for our needs. Lastpass stagnated when Acquired by LogMeIn. While it was spun out into its own in 2024. Time will tell what happens. Bitwarden is open source and has the option for …
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
I have no POC on other password managers. Dashlane seems to be one of the best available, and I am not seeking to look at alternatives.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
We have not used other products like this (other than Chrome's built-in password management which is not a full paid product).
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
About the same, liked the interface better than both of those.
Chose Dashlane Password Manager
As a security firm, we couldn't in good conscience continue doing business with LastPass after their security failed their clients.
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User Ratings
Amazon CognitoDashlane Password Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
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9.2
(0 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
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9.1
(0 ratings)
Usability
8.0
(0 ratings)
8.8
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
7.0
(0 ratings)
5.9
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Amazon CognitoDashlane Password Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
Well Suited
  1. B2C mobile and web apps with a high number of users.
  2. Cheaper and cost-effective.
  3. If the other pieces of the infra are already using AWS services like Lambda, S3, Pinpoint, etc.
Not Suited For:
  1. Advanced use-cases (Biometrics based authentication) Email, and other MFA channels.
  2. For any use-cases needing SCIM.
  3. Customized flows of SSO, and MFA will need a layer on Lambda and other AWS services.
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Dashlane Password Manager works really well for situations where we need to share access to client portals or government filing sites, since multiple people can log in without ever seeing the actual password and we can cut off access right away when it’s no longer needed. It is also great for onboarding and offboarding since new hires or interns can get the logins they need quickly and we don’t have to pass around spreadsheets. Another strong use case is meeting compliance expectations because it shows clients we are serious about security and password hygiene. Where it’s less useful is in environments that already use single sign-on since that already centralizes access and makes Dashlane Password Manager feel redundant. It can also be a little frustrating if you rely heavily on mobile since the autofill doesn’t always work smoothly across different apps.
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Pros
  • Strong integration with React.js and client-side applications
  • Easy to bridge Cognito identities with the rest of the AWS ecosystem
  • Easy to store user profile data directly in Cognito rather than having to build additional services/endpoints
  • Easy integration with AWS Lambda to extend and add sophistication to the service
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  • Ensuring secure & unique passwords created for each account.
  • Allowing the company to see a "security score" of how secure the team's password management is.
  • Sharing passwords securely between employees.
  • A "vault" for storing other secure information (notes, credit cards, etc.)
  • Free Hotspot Shield VPN included in our tier of accounts.
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Cons
  • SCIM implementation is not present.
  • B2B SaaS use-cases are very hard to configure. More suitable or B2C use-cases.
  • Needs more recipes, plugins, SDK's.
  • 2FA with Email as an OTP channel is not supported.
  • 2 FA using biometrics is not available; can be customised using lambda.
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  • Initial setup was a little difficult.
  • User SSO invite and sign on would not work at first but this seems to have been improved/fixed.
  • The extension on websites doesn't work sometimes and will need to be refreshed if you open a new tab but have already logged in before.
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Likelihood to Renew
No answers on this topic
It has served us very well until now and at the pricepoint it doesn't make us second guess our current relationship.
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Usability
All the features AWS Cognito offers gives the user the options they need without making it too complicated. Your customers will be happy. On the administration site usability is also great. After a small learning curve, you can setup Cognito for your usage
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Dashlane Password Manager is great for the price. Some feature sets of competitors are lacking, but I'm happy with what we get for the spend. We are a small enough company that I can walk people through the steps, and it isn't something that comes up enough to complain about. Password generation, storage and use are all great.
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Support Rating
AWS Support overall is poor. Your main resources are trainings and the docs, and the docs can be very confusing. Using Cognito well involves having a developer learn it deeply and help support your team in understanding it. That said, Cognito's competitors also have dismal support and even worse documentation, so while this isn't a strength for Cognito it may still be the frontrunner here.
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We've had no issues with Dashlane. I can't speak to their customer service because I have not personally needed to contact them. I guess that speaks about their product if we've not had any issues to reach out about. Great for supporting data/information on multiple platforms that are shared among team members.
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Alternatives Considered
They are ideal tools to create a secure and unique login experience for our applications. Thanks to its API authorization, Amazon Cognito ensures connections to applications that are secure.It is easy to use and provides easy access to files and applications that you need to complete your goal.
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I use Proton Pass in my personal life as part of the Proton suite of products, and it's a fantastic, lightweight, and robust service. I personally prefer supporting a solid, privacy, freedom focused company with my personal money, but as far as comparing goes, I'd say Dashlane wins the intuitive interface battle with ProtonPass (not that it's terrible), but ProtonPass wins for listening to customers and developing a dedicated desktop application. As for the comparison with LastPass, I think LastPass might nudge out Dashlane for the intuitive score, but they are practically both at the same level in every way. I'd be happy to use either one
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Return on Investment
  • Amazon Cognito has had a positive impact on our business by allowing us to develop services that require user sign-up and sign-in more rapidly. Not only do we not need to build or maintain these features, but Cognito's implementation is also better than what we would be justified in building ourselves.
  • Amazon Cognito makes user management easy. This reduces the time we have to spend supporting users. Non-technical product managers can even use the AWS Console to manage users without requiring support from developers.
  • Amazon Cognito is likely more secure than what would be built in-house; a portion of our attack surface is now managed by Amazon.
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  • We constantly preach security, Dashlane Password Manager has provided us a means to improve our security posture
  • Employees love the ease of use and the ability to keep all password in one place
  • Employees feel more secure as they are able to use Dashlane Password Manager for personal protection as well
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