Software · head to head
Bitwarden vs Crazy Egg
The short version
- Only Bitwarden has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Bitwarden the integrated TOTP authenticator, encrypted file attachments, vault health reports and Emergency Access are all withheld from the free plan and need Premium at $1.65 per month; Crazy Egg the Starter plan at $29 a month covers 5,000 pageviews and 50 snapshots, which a modest site exhausts quickly
- They diverge on capability: Bitwarden covers Unlimited password storage, Crazy Egg covers Heatmaps.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Bitwarden and Crazy Egg actually diverge.
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Bitwarden
- Unlimited password storage
- Cross-platform sync
- Secure password sharing
- Password generator
- Two-factor authentication
- Encrypted file attachments
- Vault health reports
- Emergency access
Only in Crazy Egg
- Heatmaps
- Scrollmaps
- Confetti Reports
- A/B Testing
- Session Recordings
- Google Analytics
- Shopify
- WordPress
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Bitwarden
- Personal password managementnot Crazy Egg
- Team credential sharingnot Crazy Egg
- Enterprise securitynot Crazy Egg
- Compliance requirementsnot Crazy Egg
- Developer secrets managementnot Crazy Egg
Crazy Egg
- Click, scroll and move heatmaps on a pagenot Bitwarden
- Session recordings to see where visitors strugglenot Bitwarden
- A/B testing page variantsnot Bitwarden
- Snapshot reports comparing behaviour over timenot Bitwarden
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Bitwarden
- The integrated TOTP authenticator, encrypted file attachments, vault health reports and Emergency Access are all withheld from the free plan and need Premium at $1.65 per month
- Free accounts can share vault items with one other Bitwarden user and no more
- File storage is capped at 5 GB on Premium and 5 GB personal plus 5 GB family on the Families plan
- Two-step login accepts up to 10 hardware security keys per account
- The Families plan is capped at 6 people, so a seventh member means moving to a Teams subscription at $4 per user per month
Crazy Egg
- The Starter plan at $29 a month covers 5,000 pageviews and 50 snapshots, which a modest site exhausts quickly
- All plans are billed annually rather than monthly
- There is no free tier, only a trial
- Reaching 500,000 pageviews means the Pro plan at $249 a month
Pricing, plan by plan
Bitwarden
Free- FreeFree
- Unlimited passwords
- 2 users (organizations)
- Sync all devices
- Teams$3/month
- Everything in Free
- Unlimited users
- Shared collections
- Enterprise$6/month
- Everything in Teams
- SSO integration
- Enterprise policies
Crazy Egg
$29/monthNo published plan breakdown. See the Crazy Egg review.
Which should you pick?
Choose Bitwarden if
- You need unlimited password storage.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Windows, Macos, Linux, Ios, Android, Web, Cli.
- You also want cross-platform sync.
Questions people ask
- Is Bitwarden or Crazy Egg better?
- Neither clearly leads. Bitwarden starts at Free and Crazy Egg at $29/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Bitwarden or Crazy Egg?
- Bitwarden has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for Bitwarden and $29/month for Crazy Egg.
- Does Bitwarden or Crazy Egg run on more platforms?
- Bitwarden runs on Windows, Macos, Linux, Ios, Android, Web, Cli. Crazy Egg runs on Web, API.
- Can I use Bitwarden for free?
- Yes. Bitwarden has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Crazy Egg starts at $29/month.
- What is Bitwarden best used for?
- Bitwarden is most often used for personal password management, team credential sharing, enterprise security, compliance requirements. Of those, personal password management and team credential sharing are not what Crazy Egg is typically brought in for.
- What can Bitwarden do that Crazy Egg cannot?
- Bitwarden covers Unlimited password storage, Cross-platform sync, Secure password sharing, Password generator. Crazy Egg covers Heatmaps, Scrollmaps, Confetti Reports, A/B Testing.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Crazy Egg: How is Crazy Egg priced?
Crazy Egg starts at $29/month for 5,000 tracked pageviews and 50 recordings. Pricing scales to $599/month for Enterprise tier. A/B testing available from $99 plan up. Annual billing required with no monthly option. 30-day free trial available.
SourceCrazy Egg: What features does Crazy Egg include?
Crazy Egg provides heatmaps showing user clicks and scrolls, session recordings, A/B testing from the Plus tier up, and unlimited domains and team members across all plans.
SourceCrazy Egg: Does Crazy Egg offer a free trial?
Yes, Crazy Egg offers a 30-day free trial for all new users to test heatmaps and session recordings before committing to a paid plan.
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