A recent user survey implied that the Premium subscription could increase to $20–$24/year in exchange for “phishing blocker alerts, guidance to fix weak or exposed passwords, and expanded secure storage”.
They have now implemented the second and third item mentioned in the survey (warning banners for “at-risk” passwords as of 2025.12.0, and now expanded storage as of 2025.12.2), so the only remaining shoe to drop is the “phishing blocker alert” feature — which sounds like a nothing-burger, given the inherent phishing protection of the existing URI match detection functionality (and passkeys). So I am more certain than uncertain that we should expect to see a $10–$15 price increase when the phishing alerts are implemented.
As I said before, if this comes to pass, it would be a wasted opportunity. I do feel that Premium plans are underpriced (i.e., they could sustain a price increase without significant loss in subscription rates), but I don’t think Premium users will be happy about the low value of the added Premium features in return for the apparently pending price increase — they would be much happier if Bitwarden hired a dozen developers that were devoted solely to issues affecting individual users. And I don’t think there will be any appetite for a second rate hike, so this is a unique opportunity that should not be squandered.