Same path. It'll be very hard to move away from 1Password. App experience, sync, security features like key in addition to master password, family organizer-based recovery of an account, these are a few things that stand out.
Yeah, I use 1Password for every critical bit of information (SSN numbers, physical access codes) and a whole lot of less-critical stuff. I expect to be a customer for life.
That's about right for what it is, or at least how I think about it. There's no magic "unlock vault" button (by design), but an Organizer can kick off a workflow to reset a vault if need be. I have a few of the more tech-savvy family members set as organizers in my family in case something ever happens to me.
My favorite feature personally is the built-in 2FA support. Click and it logs into your account and copies the 2fa code to clipboard so just paste on next screen.
Multiple vaults too is nice but I know others have ways to limit exposure of passwords in similar manners.
Bitwarden offers this as well, but I don't really understand why you would want it. If someone compromises your password manager, 2FA is now worthless. Or am I misunderstanding how it works?
I prefer the browser addon for bitwarden over 1Password. Try editing a site in 1Password. It forces you to log into the full sir, whereas bitwarden can do almost everything right there in the addon.
This is also possible with the 1Password X extension, however there's a lot of feature segmentation and unclear messaging between the Desktop app-based version and 1Password X so I don't blame you for using the old one.