I use bitwarden paid on all my personal devices and I'm very happy with it. I've never had a single problem with it it's solid. And open source which ,matters to me.
I have thought about it. I think I used it once, copied it and added in to KeePass. I let KeePass generate my passwords. There are several sites I need to access that have very specific requirements for password. KeePass's Password Profile feature allows me to save a profile with those requirements. One site requires I change my password every 60 days and uses and authenticator app as well.
Yes, I feel better about 1Password doing the job myself. I tell you. this LastPass scandal made me take this whole password thing much more seriously.
OK I see, so it's a bit similar to passkeys. The reason why I find it interesting is because the master password will always be a problem with cloud based solutions. If someone cracks it, it's game over. Last time I checked, which was several years ago, I didn't like RoboForm at all. In fact most of the cloud based password managers that I tried didn't work well together with my browser. That's why I'm still using my browser's password manager (standard one from Chromium). As long as malware can't steal the password database, I'm good.