Differences between Teams and Families

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nojazzloco
nojazzloco
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I'm a beta user for Teams - what Families looks like is a lighter version of Teams (at what seems to be a lighter price, too!).

What are the differences between the two products?

Thanks for any insight and thanks for thinking of our families!!! :)


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  • Aleen
    Aleen
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    Hi @nojazzloco,

    You're exactly right :)

    1Password Families is a way to use the technology we introduced with Teams at a price that’s much more affordable and with features designed for families.

    Here are some specific differences:

    • Families is much less expensive (5 users for $5 instead of $25).
    • Teams is priced per-user (more flexible for companies).
    • Teams has more advanced management capabilities.
    • Teams will support custom groups.
    • Teams has more storage, more days of item history, more guests.
    • As the services grow they will be more differentiated, with new features specifically intended for families.\

    Please let us know if you have any more questions!

  • ntimo
    ntimo
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    @Aleen that sounds nice, can't wait to see this family specific features.

  • rob
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    And we can't wait to add them! :)

  • D0ug_G
    D0ug_G
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    Hi!

    I maybe did't keep up with the roll out of these products, as a result I have an activated working 'Teams' account when i think 'Families' would actually be more suitable for my needs (just me and the other half). What's the best way to go about moving from Teams to Families?

    Cheers!

  • mattberryman
    mattberryman
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    Hi, I’m also interested in the best way to migrate from a Teams account to the Family edition as it seems a much better match for what I was hoping to use this service for. any suggestions? Thanks, matt

  • @D0ug_G @mattberryman We'll be adding a way to do this in the future, don't worry. For now, feel free to keep using your Teams accounts and enjoy the ride. :)

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