Two Canadian companies, two different approaches to digital security. See how WIGGWIGG expands on 1Password's foundation.
1Password is an established password manager with features like Watchtower breach monitoring and Travel Mode for border crossings. These are features WIGGWIGG doesn't have yet. WIGGWIGG takes a different approach: it includes everything you'd expect from a password manager, plus Canadian phone numbers and full identity management, all organized by the different roles in your life.
| WIGGWIGG | 1Password | |
|---|---|---|
| Canadian Phone Numbers | ||
| Zero-Knowledge (passwords & identities) | ||
| Password Manager | ||
| Identity Management | ||
| Web App | ||
| Mobile App | ||
| Browser Extension | ||
| Security Certifications | ||
| Free Trial or Free Tier | ||
| Canadian Company |
1Password stores your passwords. WIGGWIGG stores your passwords AND gives you Canadian phone numbers for each identity. Keep work and personal completely separate.
Instead of just folders, WIGGWIGG organizes everything by identity. Your work identity has its own phone number, passwords, and contacts. Same for personal, side business, dating, and more.
Get real Canadian phone numbers you can call and text from. Perfect for freelancers, online sellers, or anyone who needs privacy separation.
1Password has powerful enterprise features, SOC 2 compliance, and mature integrations. WIGGWIGG focuses on what individuals and small businesses actually need, without the complexity. We're working toward formal compliance certifications as our platform matures.
1Password focuses on password management. WIGGWIGG adds Canadian phone numbers and identity-based organization — a different vision of what a security tool can be.
1Password focuses on password storage and enterprise features. WIGGWIGG is building complete identity infrastructure with phone numbers, passwords, and contacts organized by the roles in your life.
1Password raised over $900 million in venture funding. WIGGWIGG is bootstrapped. Neither approach is wrong, but it means different incentive structures. Our only stakeholders are our users.
Both 1Password and WIGGWIGG use zero-knowledge encryption. If either company gets acquired, new owners still can't see your data. That's what zero-knowledge means, and it's why architecture matters more than promises.
Post-launch, users vote on features. Early access members directly shape what gets built. You're not just buying a product, you're investing in its direction.
Start with 2 free identity slots, each with its own password manager and optional phone number.