According to a recent LinkedIn post from 1Password, the company is highlighting new granular vault permissions for managed service providers using its Enterprise Password Manager – MSP Edition. The post indicates that MSPs can assign basic or advanced shared vault access by technician role and restrict access to only what is required.
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The post also notes that managed companies can opt to give MSP technicians no default access to shared vaults, emphasizing tighter control over client data. This focus on configurable permissions suggests 1Password is aiming to deepen its appeal to MSPs, a key distribution channel in cybersecurity and identity management.
For investors, the update points to continued product tailoring for the MSP segment, which can enhance stickiness, upsell potential, and recurring revenue opportunities. By promoting workflows purpose-built for MSPs and citing adoption by 180,000 businesses, the post underscores 1Password’s effort to reinforce competitive positioning against other password and access-management providers.
The emphasis on access control and identity security aligns with broader industry trends, where regulatory pressures and rising cyber threats are driving demand for robust privilege management tools. If these capabilities translate into higher MSP adoption and expanded deployments across their client bases, they could support long-term growth and improve unit economics for 1Password’s enterprise-focused offerings.

