🚧 This is beta documentation for Codebook version 5.3.0, which has not yet been publicly released.
You've received an invitation to join a Codebook Cloud account. What does that mean and what should I do now? This is a high level explanation of what that means followed by the steps you should take to install Codebook and join the Codebook Cloud account by accepting the invitation. Then you will want to install Codebook on all of your devices.
In a nutshell, Codebook is a password manager that allows you to keep passwords, financial details and other import information securely on your devices without fear of prying eyes, device loss or theft.
Codebook Cloud is a feature of Codebook that synchronizes your data between your devices. It is a subscription service. It is free for you to join their subscription.
Joining someone's Codebook Cloud account allows you securely share information (entries) with them and other users in the same Codebook Cloud subscription (think family plan).
This is the Android version of the Getting Started with Codebook Cloud from an invitation.
This is the iOS version of the Getting Started with Codebook Cloud from an invitation.
This is the macOS version of the Getting Started with Codebook Cloud from an invitation.
This is the Windows version of the Getting Started with Codebook Cloud from an invitation.
Use the platform selector buttons at the top of these pages to switch the tutorial content over to another operating system. Codebook supports Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows operating systems.
You can import your data from another password manager via CSV. Direct exports from some applications are also supported, depending on platform. Import instructions