Most vaults stop at passwords. BoxOwl keeps going.

Passwords are the easy part. The hard part is everything else — addresses, payments, identity, work history, the public profile you share. Here's how the field stacks up.

What's different

Three reasons people switch.

The full identity, structured

Name, birth date, citizenship, addresses, work history, preferences. Not just credentials. One source of truth for everything a form might ask for.

Most vaults: passwords + secure notes.

did:web by default

A portable, cryptographic identity at did:web:boxowl.me:you. Verifiable, resolvable, yours. Take it with you.

Most vaults: no portable identity.

A developer API

PDaaS lets apps you trust read and write your vault — with your consent, with audit logs. Switch services without retyping. Read about PDaaS →

Most vaults: credentials only, locked in.
Feature comparison

Side by side.

The meaningful differences — not every checkbox.

Feature BoxOwl 1Password Bitwarden Proton Pass Solid
Logins & Authenticator
Structured identity (name, birth, citizenship) via RDF
Structured addresses via RDF
Bound identity / payment / address fraud-resistance
Work History & Preferences
Universal form autofill
Public profile / sharable identity via Pod
did:web / portable identity did:solid
Developer API for personal data
Offline sync app-dependent
Self-host option
Open source

Solid stores any RDF data, but doesn't define a structured schema for these categories — support depends on third-party apps. Comparisons reflect each product's public offerings as of mid-2026.

When BoxOwl fits

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