Reviews for ShuffleHex
Login to ReviewSkyler Hall
Mar 20, 2026Great on paper, frustrating in practice
I really wanted to love ShuffleHex. The free, open-source nature and the clean UI are fantastic, and having AES-256 encryption is a huge plus for peace of mind. However, the cloud sync feature has been buggy for me; it sometimes fails to update across my phone and laptop, which defeats the main purpose of a cross-platform manager. The software feels promising but still a bit unpolished for daily, reliable use.
Lisa Miller
Mar 20, 2026A Clean, Secure, and Free Password Solution
ShuffleHex has been a game-changer for keeping my logins organized across my laptop and phone. The minimalist interface is so much less cluttered than other managers I've tried, and setting up custom categories for work vs. personal logins was straightforward. Knowing my data is secured with strong AES-256 encryption and syncs reliably for free gives me real peace of mind.
Dakota White
Mar 19, 2026Simple, secure, and does exactly what I need
I've been using ShuffleHex for about six months now and it's become my go-to password manager. The minimalist interface makes it easy to find what I need quickly, and having all my passwords sync securely across my laptop and phone is a game-changer. As someone who's always been wary of subscription fees, the fact that it's completely free and open source gives me great peace of mind about both my budget and my security.
Riley Moore
Mar 18, 2026Solid for Basics, Lacking Polish
For a free, open-source password manager that syncs across my devices, ShuffleHex does the core job. The AES-256 encryption gives me peace of mind, and I appreciate the simple, clean interface. However, the cloud sync can be a bit slow and flaky at times, and the lack of browser extensions or auto-fill on mobile is a significant drawback compared to other options.
Oliver Davis
Mar 17, 2026A Clean, Reliable, and Free Password Manager That Just Works
I've been using ShuffleHex for about six months to manage passwords across my laptop and phone, and it's been fantastic. The minimalist interface makes it incredibly easy to find and autofill my logins, and setting up custom categories for work vs. personal logins helped me finally get organized. Having cloud sync that just works seamlessly across devices without any fuss is the standout feature for me. For a free, open-source tool, it feels polished and completely reliable.
David Walker
Mar 16, 2026A Free and Reliable Password Manager That Just Works
As someone who uses both Windows and Linux, finding a truly cross-platform password manager was a hassle until I discovered ShuffleHex. The minimalist interface is a breath of fresh air, making it incredibly easy to add and find my logins, and the customizable categories help me keep everything organized. The fact that it's free, open source, and syncs securely across my devices with AES-256 encryption gives me total peace of mind.
Sage Anderson
Mar 14, 2026Promising but Unreliable - Sync Issues Are a Dealbreaker
I wanted to love ShuffleHex's minimalist design and open-source approach, but the cloud sync is fundamentally broken. My passwords stopped syncing across my laptop and phone after a week, and I lost access to several important logins. The UI is clean, but it doesn't matter if the core functionality fails so critically.
Michael Harris
Mar 14, 2026A solid open-source option with some rough edges.
ShuffleHex does its core job well, keeping my passwords secure and synced across my devices with its clean, minimalist design. However, I find the UI a bit too basic, and while the open-source, self-hosted sync is great, the initial setup on my phone was a bit of a headache.
Michael White
Mar 12, 2026Solid free option, but missing some polish
ShuffleHex does the core job well – my passwords are encrypted and synced across my devices without costing a dime. The interface is clean and simple to navigate. However, I've run into a few annoying bugs with the auto-fill on some websites, and the lack of any official support channels means you're left hoping the community forum has an answer.
River Taylor
Mar 12, 2026Great idea, frustrating execution
The encryption seems solid and being open source is a huge plus, but the user experience is frustrating. I've had the sync between my laptop and phone just stop working twice now, forcing me to restore from a manual backup. The minimalist interface ends up feeling clunky for basic tasks like searching or editing entries, and while it's free, the time spent troubleshooting makes it poor value for my needs.
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ShuffleHex
ShuffleHex is a free and open source cross-platform password manager. It allows users to securely store passwords and other sensitive …
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