29/04/2026
🚀 OpenPassword – open source password manager
I’m sure this has happened to you…
👉 You use the same password everywhere because it’s easier
👉 You forget a password and have to keep resetting it
👉 You end up using something simple like “123456” or your birthday
👉 Or you store your passwords in notes, WhatsApp, or even on paper
And yeah… we all do it. But we also know it’s a huge security risk.
There are tools like LastPass, Dashlane, Bitwarden or KeePass that help with this, but in many cases you still depend on systems you don’t fully control.
💡 That’s why I created OpenPassword
A free and open source password manager designed so anyone can:
🔐 Store passwords securely
🧠 Stop trying to memorize everything
🔁 Avoid reusing the same password everywhere
📂 Keep everything organized in one place
🔥 The best part:
It’s truly open source.
You can inspect it, modify it, and adapt it to your needs.
But even more importantly:
👉 You can download it and run it on your own PC
👉 Or deploy it on your own VPS and have full control over your data
No third parties. No blind trust.
🤝 And this is where you come in
I don’t want this to be “just another app”…
I want it to become a real alternative, built by the community.
If you’ve ever wanted to:
Contribute to an open source project from the ground up
Work on something related to real-world security
Have an impact on a tool people use every day
This is the perfect moment.
It doesn’t matter if you contribute code, ideas, UI, documentation, or feedback…
everything counts and can make a difference.
👉 Repo: https://github.com/CloudBird-Technologies-LLC/OpenPassword
If you’re interested, drop a ⭐, try it out…
and if you think something can be improved, that’s already your first contribution 🚀