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dgkimpton
August 26, 2025
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Creating blank entries for generic secrets

  • August 26, 2025
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When I try to add a new entry to a 1password vault I always have to select from one of the templates (like Note, Login, Passport, etc). Often times I just want to have an empty entry into which I can add my own custom fields. As far as I can tell 1password doesn't have a "Blank Entry" option.

Would it be possible to get one? I'm tired of staring at the list of templates thinking "well, none of these really".

Best answer by 1P_Dave

Hello @dgkimpton! 👋

Thanks for the feedback! I can certainly pass this along to our product team for consideration. If possible, can you tell me a little more about the sorts of information that you'd like to save in these empty items?

Have you considered using a Secure Note item? We have a blog that explores the versatility of this type of item here: Making the most of Secure Notes

You can add any custom field to a Secure Note. I look forward to hearing from you.

-Dave

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1P_Dave
1P_DaveAnswer
1Password Employee
September 3, 2025

Hello @dgkimpton! 👋

Thanks for the feedback! I can certainly pass this along to our product team for consideration. If possible, can you tell me a little more about the sorts of information that you'd like to save in these empty items?

Have you considered using a Secure Note item? We have a blog that explores the versatility of this type of item here: Making the most of Secure Notes

You can add any custom field to a Secure Note. I look forward to hearing from you.

-Dave

dgkimpton
dgkimptonAuthor
September 3, 2025

Hi Dave,

Secure Notes are indeed where I ended up. I'm storing things like access-keys, certificate data, and secrets for reading out via the CLI.

Secure Notes seem to have everything I need once I got over the mental hurdle of using a "note" for something that isn't a note - I admit I ignored them entirely at the start because I assumed (incorrectly) that they would just have a big text field in them.

So, I'm afraid to say, mostly user error here.

Thanks for the response!

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
September 3, 2025

I'm happy that Secure Notes provide you with a good solution for your workflow! 

-Dave