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Premium Bitwarden is so cheap and effective that I find it difficult to justify using an alternative.
Keepass with syncthing is completely free and doesn't rely on cloud hosting
Still. Back it up
Not a bad idea to back up to a json, but every computer you've used has a local encrypted copy you can export from using the app or extension.
Well sure... I have a local offline encrypted copy, rather than a whole separate password manager.
I self host my own Vaultwarden instance (a bitwarden server written in Rust) and it's more reliable than Google's password manager.
I use encfs and sync it to dropbox etc. Then use gopass password manager to store password in the encfs folders. Not fully auto-integrated but good enough for me.