Password Pusher is the classic "developer quick fix," but it is a massive liability for a real agency. It processes data on the server, meaning the server (or a hacker monitoring transit) could theoretically see the raw passwords. Furthermore, its default UI looks incredibly sketchy to a non-technical client. Keze offers true zero-knowledge client-side encryption via Web Crypto API, meaning the server is mathematically blind, and wraps it in a trustworthy, branded interface.
| Question | Keze | Password Pusher |
|---|---|---|
| Send Messages? | Yes | Yes |
| Request Links? | Yes | No |
| Client Friendly? | Yes | Moderate |
| Agency Branding? | Yes | No |
| Self-Destructing? | Yes | Yes |
| Audit Logs? | Yes | Yes |
| Est. Unlimited Price | $5 / mo | Free |