Forum Discussion
What's next for 1Password education
We’re working hard to evolve our customer education resources to provide the most up-to-date content and introduce exciting new formats.
As part of this evolution, 1Password University will be closing its doors on Wednesday 5th February, 2025. But don’t worry–this isn’t goodbye, it’s just the beginning of our efforts to bring you a new, streamlined experience and improved learning resources.
We’ll be unveiling our new learning experience soon, complete with up-to-date resources, and new ways to learn, so you can get the most out of 1Password products.
We can’t wait to show you what we’re working on!
How you can stay connected
While we prepare for the relaunch, there are still plenty of ways to learn and connect:
- 1Password Community: You're already here! Join the conversation, ask questions, and share your knowledge with other 1Password customers.
- Resource Center: If you’re using 1Password at work, check out our Resource Center, where you��ll find guides like the 1Password Launch Kit to help your team hit the ground running.
- 1Password blog: Using 1Password at home? Our blog is packed with useful articles, including guidance on how to get started using 1Password with your family.
Share your feedback
We’d love to hear from you! If there are specific courses or lessons from 1Password University that you found particularly valuable, let us know in the comments. Not only can we help you find similar resources, but your feedback will play a key role in shaping the future of our education initiatives.
Stay in the loop
Want to be the first to hear about our relaunch? Drop a comment below and when this post is updated, you’ll hear about it first.
If you have any questions, please get in touch with us.
Thank you for learning with us. We’re excited to take this next step in the journey with you, and we’re looking forward to sharing more soon!
10 Replies
- Gian_Carlo_CervoneNew Contributor
Please keep me in the loop - thanks!
- EMNew Contributor
Please keep me in the loop
- RavenLieutenantNew Contributor
Please keep me in the loop. Thx/Rgds.
- TomDedicated Contributor
Hi 1P_daniel as included in my "share your tips" top five, include how to properly tag fields so you can auto-fill more than just usernames and passwords (i.e. the label matching etc.). Given the recent topic on coping with captcha's and/or 'save my login' on pages, a small but decent topic + demo site would work wonders I guess? And although more left-field, a proper instruction on 'how to get your (free) family' account the right way (like how to connect with a business profile) + also how 'not' to have it in .com but in the .ca or .eu would be very convenient (not that I don't know how to do it, but it might be wonderful to just be able to point people in the right direction). In general a 'show-n-tell' combined with a demo-site to try things on would be very helpful for people I'd guess.
- AngelaNew Contributor
Yes! New here and struggling to find a comprehensive guide on how to create and (troubleshoot) entries, how each category functions, how to set up multi-step/page logins, etc. When it works, it's great, but when it doesn't it's frustrating because we're not even sure why it didn't. It's probably user error at this point, but a walkthrough of several different types of use cases would be so helpful! (And if these exist, I'd appreciate it if someone could point me in that direction!) Thanks!!!
- AngelaNew Contributor
New to 1P. Hoping this is up soon!
- Dflabetich714New Contributor
Looking to the availability of education materials.
- cyber-baconOccasional Contributor
Please keep me in the loop! The information provided in 1Password University was a great baseline of knowledge which I regularly re-visited when I couldn't remember something (usually would end up in the great documentation though). I look forward to the revamped version of 1Password Education, hopefully incorporating some of the newer 1Password XAM capabilities, implementation, etc.
- dallinNew Contributor
Looking forward to seeing what you all have planned! I support a lot of older or less technical users at work and in my family, so I'm always looking for easier ways to help them not only develop security-conscious habits, but also grasp the various concepts and understand the "why" behind it all.
- sufficeOccasional Contributor
Keep me in the Loop