Comment by zeroonetwothree

6 hours ago

Bitwarden hasn’t “enshittified” anything. It’s all entirely speculative

I have a free account, it now shows a popup asking to buy a subscription on every login.

The price is unattractive. I probably have less than 30kB stored in there. Everything else needed to access it is on a CDN which costs next to nothing.

Why is this is more expensive than basic webhosting/email? It should be 5-10$ per year. I don't need any of the premium features, just a password manager.

Looks pretty bad regardless of speculation. There are enough red flags to warrant actions and to consider this another enshitification.

I don’t wait for companies to enshittify anymore. When they start making decisions that look like they’re heading in that direction, I start looking for alternatives.

  • Same. Whenever I see a PE acquisition, I immediately shift my purchases (eg namecheap last year)

It has already enshitified. These changes are text book.

- Inclusion and Transparency values made more shitty

- Always free commitment removed. What? It’s right there “always”.

- Shittily hacking old blog post to become nonsensical

- Loss of confidence

- Stalling improvement cycle, no more repairs, just things quietly breaking and going bad.

yet. The hallmarks of enshittification are there. We've all been through the cycle of "this product is too good to be true, and provides considerably more value than it costs" "Customer Acquisition/Market Capture" phase. And we know what has to come next. They have to make the product profitable, because you cant just burn up VC money forever.