You are currently running after a departed train... trying to juggle priorities as to which next other password manager to provide migration support for. Telling a customer that you will be working on a migration in the near future is nothing if not frustrating. It may be true... but is of no use to the guy who wants to use Proton!
I suggest you define and publish a STANDARD import format of your own (could be a current industry standard). Then at least some customers can massage data from their current password manager and import it to Proton Pass.
Major bang for your buck (and as I'm supporting you... my buck too!).
You are currently running after a departed train... trying to juggle priorities as to which next other password manager to provide migration support for. Telling a customer that you will be working on a migration in the near future is nothing if not frustrating. It may be true... but is of no use to the guy who wants to use Proton!
I suggest you define and publish a STANDARD import format of your own (could be a current industry standard). Then at least some customers can massage data from their current password manager and import it to Proton Pass.
Major bang for your buck (and as I'm supporting you... my buck too!).