1Password
Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.
Overview
1Password describes itself like this: "Protect passwords and secrets, manage app access, and secure AI tools with 1Password. Easy to adopt from growing teams to enterprise" (homepage). This is the tool's self-description, not an independent assessment.
In a catalogue of tools for social networks 1Password stands apart: it does not publish posts and does not count reach, it stores passwords and access credentials. For someone running several accounts in different networks it is an instrument of the neighbouring layer — access to an account, not work inside it. Working with feeds, scheduling and reporting is not its occupation.
The interface language of the homepage is en. The markup declares no other language versions.
The tool does have a developer section: from the homepage leads a link to the secrets management documentation — the address opens and contains signs of documentation. What exactly is available through the programming interface, the open pages do not disclose — known is only that the section exists.
Which platforms it works with
We have no list of connectable services, and that is a separate result of the check, not an omission.
The address 1password.com/integrations redirects (301) to marketplace.1password.com. The page is assembled by a script on the browser side: without it an empty frame arrives, and there are no names of integrations in the source code. There are no names of social platforms in the code either — but in an empty frame there could not have been any, so this is not proof of absence. There is only one correct formulation: the list was not read.
How you earn with it
An affiliate programme is announced — the 1Password Affiliate Program, and a link to it is in the footer of the homepage (programme page). Accounting and payouts go through the affiliate network Commission Junction. Separately from it there exist on the site the sections /partners and /partnerships — those are other directions.
The commission, in the page's own wording: "$2 for each completed signup and 25% of the first year or month's payment ($2 minimum)". That is, they pay twice: a bonus for a completed registration and a share of the payment.
The accrual is one-off. Repeating payouts the tool does not announce: the share is taken from the first year or the first month of payment, and beyond that payouts are not described.
Who is taken on is said outright: publishers and influencers with an audience interested in technology, network security and productivity. A promotion channel of your own is needed, and the application is submitted through an account in Commission Junction.
What it will not do
Earning on a client for years is not something this programme will allow: the share is counted from the first year or the first month of payment, and repeating accruals the tool has not announced.
Showing the terms of the programme before joining the network it will not allow either: there is no separate public page of terms, they are available inside the Commission Junction platform. That means both the payout threshold and the methods of withdrawal you will see only after registering in the network, not while making the decision.
- The lifetime of the click tag is not named on the page. The accounting is meanwhile done by the network — the programme is run in Commission Junction — but how long the attribution holds the tool does not report.
- The minimum amount for payout is not named: payouts go through the network.
- The methods of withdrawing money are not listed specifically.
The list of integrations cannot be read from the page without the execution of scripts: without them it is empty.
Verified data
The checked data this deep dive rests on.
About the platform
the platform describes itself as follows: «Protect passwords and secrets, manage app access, and secure AI tools with 1Password. Easy to adopt from growing teams to enterprise.»
Self-description: this is the platform's claim about itself, not an independent assessment
source, checked 2026-07-28
How the money works here
Affiliate programme. yes: the 1Password Affiliate Program (accounting and payouts through the Commission Junction network)
a link in the footer of the home page; separately there are /partners and /partnerships
source, checked 2026-08-04
Commission. $2 for each completed signup and 25% of the first year or month's payment ($2 minimum)
the wording of the page
source, checked 2026-08-04
One-off or recurring. one-off: a bonus for signing up and a share of the first year or the first month of payment
no recurring payments are announced
source, checked 2026-08-04
Who is admitted. publishers and influencers with an audience interested in technology, network security and productivity; a promotion channel of one's own is needed; the application is through a Commission Junction account
the wording of the page
source, checked 2026-08-04
API access
the home page has a link to the developer documentation: https://1password.com/developers/secrets-management — the page opens and contains signs of documentation
CORRECTED the previous version declared any address containing the word api or dev found on the home page to be a developer section. All 57 such records were checked by opening the address: 24 turned out to be documentation. See data/technical/dev-links-verified.tsv and docs/research/S195-догадка-по-адресу.md
source, checked 2026-07-28
Languages
the interface language of the home page: en
The language is taken from the markup attribute, the versions from hreflang
source, checked 2026-07-28
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