WIGGWIGG vs Bitwarden

Open-source password security meets Canadian phone numbers. See how WIGGWIGG builds on Bitwarden's approach.

Beyond password storage

Bitwarden is an open-source password manager with a generous free tier, self-hosting options, and features like Emergency Access. WIGGWIGG combines similar zero-knowledge encryption with Canadian phone numbers and complete identity management.

Feature Comparison

WIGGWIGGBitwarden
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

Why choose WIGGWIGG over Bitwarden?

Phone numbers included

Bitwarden stores passwords. WIGGWIGG stores passwords AND gives you Canadian phone numbers for each identity. One platform for your complete digital identity.

Identity-based organization

Bitwarden uses folders. WIGGWIGG uses identities, each with its own phone number, contacts, and password manager. More intuitive for managing different aspects of your life.

Canadian company

Bitwarden is US-based. WIGGWIGG is Canadian, subject to Canadian privacy laws (PIPEDA), with phone numbers and support designed for Canadians.

Simpler for individuals

Bitwarden has powerful features for enterprises, SOC 2 compliance, and open-source transparency. WIGGWIGG focuses on what individuals and small businesses need. We're working toward formal compliance certifications as our platform matures.

Why invest in WIGGWIGG?

Bitwarden focuses on password management. WIGGWIGG adds Canadian phone numbers and identity-based organization — a different vision of what a security tool can be.

A different vision of security

Bitwarden focuses on password storage with open-source transparency. WIGGWIGG is building complete identity infrastructure with phone numbers, passwords, and contacts organized by the roles in your life.

Different funding, same mission

Bitwarden has taken venture funding to scale its enterprise offering. WIGGWIGG is bootstrapped. Both care about security, but WIGGWIGG's only stakeholder is the user paying the subscription.

Open-source vs. zero-knowledge: both valid

Bitwarden earns trust through open-source transparency, anyone can audit the code. WIGGWIGG earns trust through zero-knowledge encryption, your data is encrypted before it reaches us. Different trust models, both effective.

Canadian company, Canadian privacy

Bitwarden is US-based. WIGGWIGG is built in Quebec, subject to PIPEDA. For Canadians, that means your data is governed by Canadian privacy law, and the platform works natively in French and English.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is WIGGWIGG open-source like Bitwarden?

WIGGWIGG is not currently open-source, though we may open-source components in the future. Both use industry-standard AES-256 zero-knowledge encryption. Bitwarden has the advantage of full open-source transparency and community auditing. WIGGWIGG's code is regularly reviewed for security, and we're working toward formal compliance certifications.

Does WIGGWIGG have a free tier like Bitwarden?

WIGGWIGG includes 2 free identity slots with our password manager. For phone numbers, we offer a 7-day free trial, then plans start at $9/month. Our free tier is more limited than Bitwarden's for pure password storage, but includes identity management features Bitwarden doesn't offer.

Can I import my passwords from Bitwarden to WIGGWIGG?

Password import from major password managers including Bitwarden is on our roadmap. We want to make switching easy for users who want to consolidate their digital identity in one place.

Does WIGGWIGG have browser extensions like Bitwarden?

Browser extensions are coming soon. Currently, WIGGWIGG's web app provides easy access to all your passwords. We're focusing on building the complete identity platform first.

Ready for a smarter password manager?

Start with 2 free identity slots, each with its own password manager and optional phone number.