Integrations Guide
Bitwarden Integrations
Bitwarden connects with 10 tools. Browse native integrations, API connections, and automation-platform links below — with verification counts from real businesses using them in production.
Why Bitwarden's integration ecosystem matters
A tool is only as useful as the stack it lives in. The integrations below show how Bitwarden plugs into the rest of your workflow — which apps it talks to natively, which ones route through Zapier or Make, and which ones your peers have actually wired up in production. When you see "Verified by N businesses," that means real Claros customers confirmed the connection in their own stack — not just a vendor claim.
NATIVE
Native Integrations · 10
Built directly into Bitwarden — no middleware needed.
Authenticate users into Bitwarden using AWS.
Leverage Bitwarden REST API to monitor Bitwarden event activity with DataDog.
Authenticate users into Bitwarden using Duo.
Retrieve secrets from Bitwarden Secrets Manager and inject them into GitHub Actions workflows.
Inject secrets into your GitLab CI/CD pipelines using the Bitwarden Secrets Manager CLI.
Authenticate users into Bitwarden using Google.
Sync users and groups from your Google Workspace Directory to your Bitwarden organization.
Authenticate users into Bitwarden using Okta.
Authenticate users into Bitwarden using Rippling.
Monitor event activity with the Bitwarden Event Logs app on your Splunk dashboard.
How we track Bitwarden integrations
Our enrichment pipeline discovers integrations by reading vendor /integrations, /apps, /marketplace, and /partners pages across 260+ tools and matching named partners against our library. When Claros portal customers confirm their own Bitwarden connections, those pairs bump the confirmation count — so "Verified by N businesses" reflects real production use, not vendor marketing claims. Affiliate relationships do not influence which integrations appear.
Problems Bitwarden solves
Relevant business problems that Bitwarden is commonly used for