That said, I got a Proton family account and switched, in Proton Pass it is much more intuitive and easy to share with family (just say: share this folder with that fam member, read or read/write), since you don't need the whole "Organizations" layer needed in Bit/Vaultwarden (which also has it's ups, I know). Happy to report that Vaultwarden exported everything nicely to .json and importing into Proton Pass was flawless.
I also find Proton Pass to be a bit more helpful in associating urls with credentials, + I now use the 1 alias per login (each credential set has a unique email address) without any effort, Vaultwarden can't do that (yet? Although seems complicated to implement), only (paid) Bitwarden I guess.
That said, I got a Proton family account and switched, in Proton Pass it is much more intuitive and easy to share with family (just say: share this folder with that fam member, read or read/write), since you don't need the whole "Organizations" layer needed in Bit/Vaultwarden (which also has it's ups, I know). Happy to report that Vaultwarden exported everything nicely to .json and importing into Proton Pass was flawless.
I also find Proton Pass to be a bit more helpful in associating urls with credentials, + I now use the 1 alias per login (each credential set has a unique email address) without any effort, Vaultwarden can't do that (yet? Although seems complicated to implement), only (paid) Bitwarden I guess.