So I think that should be what the minimum buy-in price is based on. For that you generally need at least one additional person to share and collaborate with. The whole point of 1Password for Families and Teams is sharing and collaboration. But in the meantime, I'd really love to see you come out with a a couples plan. Maybe in 15 years when I've got a couple of teenage kids, the family plan might be more suited to my circumstances. That's a pretty high annual fee essentially just so two people can more easily make use of multiple vaults for organisation, without having to deal with manual sync configuration for every new vault and on every device we each use. Next year, it will be $48, which in AUD is currently $63. But I'm paying for 5 accounts (and actually have 7, thanks to the early adopter bonus). I don't have any siblings who I need to share passwords with. I've tried hard for years to get my parents on board with 1Password, but they just will not do it. That price is OK, but still a little high for what I am getting vs traditional 1Password apps for my use case. I've switched to 1Password for families, and just paid my first annual fee which came to be $33 after $15 worth of discounts.
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