Both are strong password managers. But if your team needs data sovereignty, BYOD sync, or AI-agent integration, Fortilis was built for you.
View All ComparisonsAn honest look at where each product excels.
| Feature | Fortilis | 1Password |
|---|---|---|
| Security | ||
| Zero-Knowledge Encryption | Yes | Yes |
| Encryption Algorithm | AES-256-GCM + Argon2 | AES-256-GCM + Secret Key |
| Travel Mode | Yes | Yes |
| Passkey Support (WebAuthn/FIDO2) | Yes | Yes |
| SSO (SAML 2.0 + OIDC) | Yes | Yes |
| Sync & Storage | ||
| BYOD Sync (Bring Your Own Database) | Yes | No |
| Supported BYOD Backends | PostgreSQL, MySQL, S3, Google Sheets, R2 | N/A |
| Cloud Sync | Yes | Yes |
| Data Stored On Your Infrastructure | Yes (optional) | No |
| Collaboration | ||
| Team Sharing (RBAC) | Yes | Yes |
| Shared Vaults | Yes | Yes |
| SCIM 2.0 Provisioning | Yes | Yes |
| Secure External Sharing with Expiry | Yes | Yes |
| Developer Tools | ||
| Built-in SSH Agent | Yes | Yes |
| CLI Tool | Yes | Yes |
| MCP AI Agent Integration | Yes | No |
| Browser Extension | Yes | Yes |
| Platform Integration | ||
| CRM Integration | Native (GDK-CRM) | No |
| Team Communication Integration | Native (FTC) | Limited (Slack plugin) |
| Unified Platform Auth | Yes | No |
Where Fortilis pulls ahead of 1Password.
Store your encrypted vault in PostgreSQL, MySQL, Amazon S3, Google Sheets, or Cloudflare R2. Your data lives on your infrastructure, under your control. 1Password requires storing data on their servers.
Fortilis integrates with AI agents via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Securely provide credentials to AI coding assistants and automation workflows without exposing secrets in plaintext. 1Password has no equivalent feature.
Fortilis connects natively with GDK-CRM, FTC team communications, and GDK Nexus. Share credentials within CRM contact records, team channels, or QR codes, all through a single unified platform with shared authentication.
The biggest differentiator is data sovereignty. Fortilis offers BYOD (Bring Your Own Database) sync, letting you store encrypted vaults in PostgreSQL, MySQL, S3, Google Sheets, or Cloudflare R2. 1Password stores all data on its own servers. Fortilis also includes MCP AI agent integration, which 1Password does not offer.
Yes. Fortilis includes browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari with autofill, sidebar vault access, and inline password generation, similar to 1Password's browser experience.
Yes. Fortilis supports importing from 1Password via standard CSV and 1PUX export formats. The migration wizard guides you through the process and maps fields automatically.
Yes. Both Fortilis and 1Password include built-in SSH agents. Fortilis can store SSH keys, serve them to your terminal via its agent, and integrate with Git workflows without exposing private keys to disk.
Both use zero-knowledge encryption. Fortilis uses AES-256-GCM with Argon2 key derivation, while 1Password uses AES-256-GCM with its Secret Key + master password approach. The key advantage with Fortilis is data sovereignty: with BYOD sync, your encrypted data never touches third-party servers unless you choose that option.
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