Password Pusher for MSPs

Password Pusher for MSPs

Password Pusher for MSPs

For a while now, we’ve been noticing something in our traffic data: a lot of managed service providers already use Password Pusher.

Referral traffic from ConnectWise, Kaseya, IT Glue, Atlassian — MSP tools are consistently some of our top traffic sources. It makes sense. If you’re an MSP handing off WiFi passwords, admin credentials, or license keys to clients every day, you need a way to do that without leaving those credentials sitting permanently in a ticket history or email thread.

What we hadn’t done is acknowledge that directly on the site. Until now.

What’s New

We’ve launched a dedicated MSP page that speaks directly to how managed service providers use Password Pusher — the workflow, the compliance angle, and the specific features that matter most for credential delivery at scale.

We’ve also built out a Partner Program for MSPs and IT services companies who want to resell Password Pusher Pro self-hosted licenses to their clients.

The Partner Program

The mechanics are straightforward:

  • Volume discounts from 30% to 50% off self-hosted Pro licenses, based on your lifetime license count. Your discount tier never goes down.
  • Free NFR license — one free Advanced-tier license for your own internal use, granted automatically when you’re accepted as a partner.
  • Automatic discount application — no special codes or manual processes. Your discount is applied at checkout based on your tier.
Licenses Sold Your Discount
0–9 30%
10+ 35%
25+ 40%
50+ 45%
100+ 50%

The idea is simple: use Password Pusher internally, know it works, and offer it to your clients with margins that make sense for your business.

Why This Matters for MSPs

The credential sharing problem in the MSP world is well understood. Passwords end up in PSA ticket notes, email threads, Slack messages — places where they persist indefinitely and are searchable by anyone with access.

Beyond the obvious security risk, there’s a growing compliance angle. Cyber insurance underwriters are increasingly asking MSPs about per-client credential isolation and documented delivery processes. Having an audit trail that shows a credential was delivered via an expiring link, viewed once, and automatically destroyed is exactly the kind of evidence that satisfies those questions.

Password Pusher handles this with self-destructing links, full lifecycle audit logging, optional passphrase protection, and one-click retrieval to prevent URL scanners from consuming views. For MSPs doing volume, Auto-Dispatch emails the secure link directly to the client — no copy-paste required.

And for MSPs with strict compliance requirements, the self-hosted option puts everything inside your own infrastructure. Your SOC 2, your controls, your data.

Getting Started

If you’re an MSP already using Password Pusher, the Partner Program is worth a look — especially if you’re deploying self-hosted instances for clients.

If you’re new to Password Pusher, the free tier on pwpush.com is the fastest way to try it. No credit card, no signup required for basic pushes.

Either way, the new MSP page has the full picture of how it all fits together for managed service providers.


Peter Giacomo Lombardo — Apnotic, LLC