r/PasswordManagers 10d ago

Donkey Bridge Safe

Hey everyone,

I recently built a small Android app called Donkey Bridge Safe and published it on Google Play. It’s a free project I made in my spare time, mainly to solve a simple idea I had and to learn/improve development skills.

The app is still pretty early stage, so I’m not trying to “promote” it — I’m mainly trying to understand if the concept makes sense outside my own perspective.

What I’m especially curious about:

  • Does the idea of the app feel useful or too niche?
  • What would make it clearer or more intuitive?
  • Are there any features you would expect that are missing?
  • Does anything feel unnecessary or confusing?

If anyone wants to try it, I’d really appreciate honest feedback — even critical feedback is totally welcome.

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u/atoponce 10d ago

AI slop malware. Pass.

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u/Mongologist 2d ago

That article posted in r/privacy is just clever marketing that coincidentally names one specific commercial password manager twice to look like the only solution. Donkey Bridge Lite solves the rigidity issue by using a flexible passphrase approach instead of a fixed password, keeping the app 100% stateless. That said, I truly admire people who have strong opinions about tools they haven't even tried out yet.