Comparison
Kevorax vs Bitwarden Secrets Manager
Bitwarden is excellent for passwords. Their secrets manager is a newer addition. Kevorax is built from the ground up for how developers actually manage secrets.
The key difference
Bitwarden: A password manager that added a secrets manager feature. Great if you already use Bitwarden for passwords and want one tool.
Kevorax: Built specifically for developers from day one. Project-based organization, human-readable aliases, provider auto-detection, and a runtime API designed for serverless and modern deployments.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Kevorax | Bitwarden SM |
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Developer secrets | Password management (+ secrets) |
| Price | $5/month flat | $6/user/month (Teams) |
| Project organization | Built-in | Via folders |
| Human-readable aliases | Yes (STRIPE_KEY, etc.) | Secret names |
| Provider detection | Auto-detects Stripe, OpenAI, etc. | No |
| Runtime API | Plain HTTP GET | CLI or SDK |
| Best for | Developer-first workflow | Existing Bitwarden users |
Built for developers, not adapted
Project organization. Provider detection. Runtime API. $5/month.
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