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Bitwarden Community Guide

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As part of the Bitwarden community, you have several ways to participate and contribute!

Social Media

Share thoughts, feelings, and experiences with us using a variety of channels.

Twitter

You can find us @Bitwarden and we’re around most of the time. Mention us and we’ll do our best to answer any questions!

Reddit

Glad to have a community of over 60,000 on the Bitwarden subreddit, lots of active users ready to help each other out.

YouTube

Subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay up to date with all the latest video content from Bitwarden. Many community members also post their videos of how-tos, reviews, and even comparisons across platforms. You can find these in our Bitwarden Community playlist.

LinkedIn

Feeling businesslike? We use LinkedIn to share news and hiring updates.

Instagram

Follow us on Instagram and be sure to tag us in all the password memes you see!

Facebook

This community mostly fosters discussion with other Facebook users.

Mastodon

Prefer a decentralized and open-source approach to social media? Then find us on Mastodon!

Twitch

Participate in Twitch livestreams that delve deep into special topics like SCIM provisioning, self-hosted, and more!

Bitwarden Community Forums

Suggest features and converse with other users at community.bitwarden.com.

This is where the real work begins! You can search for existing topics, then comment and vote, or post a new topic in our Feature Request category to get the ball rolling.

You can also tap into an extensive user-base for help with everyday Bitwarden questions!

GitHub

Report issues at github.com/bitwarden.

Our developer community, as well as the engineers here at Bitwarden, monitor our issues very closely. The issues feature allows us all to stay in sync so anyone can pick it up and start fixing it ASAP!

Crowdin

Help translate Bitwarden at bitwarden.com/translate.

Have a zest for localization? Join the translation community to help keep Bitwarden accessible to a global community.

We hear from folks across the globe daily. We are more than happy to answer questions and hear stories about how you use Bitwarden every day!

What’s next?

Stay involved!

Use Bitwarden for all the things you love it for - and try it for some of the things you may not love it for - yet! Trying out different functions and practices helps us (and the community) think of ways to make the product bigger and better.

Post early, post often!

We like staying busy, so keep us engaged with all your feedback. Good, bad, ugly - we want to hear it all!

Contribute!

You can contribute to the Bitwarden codebase! Sometimes you must “be the change you wish to see” (after submitting a pull request, of course). Bitwarden has tons of contributions from things as technical as default SSL negotiation for our CLI application, all the way to translating Bitwarden into more than 50 languages. It’s a team effort of global proportions.

Subscribe!

Sign up for the Bitwarden Newsletter to hear about all our latest product updates, community events, security tips and more.

An ongoing adventure

The team at Bitwarden works diligently every day to consider all the factors going into what to work on next. Hearing from our users at every level makes sure that we get the truest sense of what matters the most. Let’s stay connected.

— The Bitwarden Team

Editor's Note: This article was originally written on March 17th, 2020 and was updated on January 19th, 2024.

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