You do have to host the files yourself, which requires an extra step beyond just handing your password over to Lastpass for future leaking, but I consider that a good thing.
I also consider the selfhosting of the files as a good thing - I run my own Nextcloud server, which means my password database is 100% private to me alone, only present on my hardware and I don’t have to trust a third-party to store it. Sure, it’s encrypted. but … an encrypted file on someone else’s servers is still an attack surface that I don’t have to deal with when I host it myself.
The whole database is encrypted. Just put it on Google Drive or similar and it will be synced automatically.
Also I don’t see Keepass(XC) as difficult or geeky.
I love Keepass(XC). I’ve used it for years.
You do have to host the files yourself, which requires an extra step beyond just handing your password over to Lastpass for future leaking, but I consider that a good thing.
I also consider the selfhosting of the files as a good thing - I run my own Nextcloud server, which means my password database is 100% private to me alone, only present on my hardware and I don’t have to trust a third-party to store it. Sure, it’s encrypted. but … an encrypted file on someone else’s servers is still an attack surface that I don’t have to deal with when I host it myself.