To be clear, I was ultimately able to export. My complaint is that at the time I was doing this (July 2021), the web client, phone app and then-new Linux desktop app had no means of export, which is something 1Password support acknowledged to me at the time. They were aware of this problem for at least a couple years and left it unaddressed despite numerous customer and internal complaints, and at least one senior 1password employee who I met at a conference told me this was a fact that said employee found embarrassing. I had to go dust off my old Mac, which I was fortunate to still have, to export my data. Even then, the feature was broken in the version I had installed, and 1Password support was reluctant to help me get it to work, and only wanted to do so by collecting an unnecessary amount of information.
Yes you can. One vault at a time. Exporting other metadata apart from basic name, password, url is very clunky. Then you will also need to manually handle attachments for each entry. Some types of entries also have "special needs". Then sometimes there are errors. I've recently migrated from 1P and it was a lot of tedious manual work. It feels like the support for exporting data is kinda neglected, so I'm glad I did it while the feature is still there.
OTOH I've helped a relative to migrate from 1P to Bitwarden who had only a single vault for browser logins with name, password and url items and the process was quick and easy.
helpfulclippy|3 years ago
bazurbat|3 years ago
OTOH I've helped a relative to migrate from 1P to Bitwarden who had only a single vault for browser logins with name, password and url items and the process was quick and easy.