We don't have any special requirements; I'm into tech but others in the fam struggle with tech (hence, I think a pw manager would be a great help to them, as they constantly forget pws).
Everyone in the family has a smart phone, some have a tablet, most do not own laptops.
I'm starting to educate myself today, starting with a computerphile video on the topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w68BBPDAWr8
Very keen for any recommendations/pointers from HN community.
In practice that usually means either: 1) 1Password Families (best UX/recovery/sharing, paid), or 2) Bitwarden (good balance, cheaper, can self-host if you want, but UX is a bit more fiddly).
If everyone is already all-in on Apple (or Google), the built-in Passwords/Google Password Manager are honestly hard to beat for simplicity.
Regardless of manager: enable 2FA on the manager account itself, and start migrating important accounts to passkeys where possible.
Otherwise they have an incredibly strong security model (though it means its a bit complicated to the end user) and they support almost every form of credential TOTP, Passkey, passwords, etc.
They're also working on simplifying unlock methods such as being able to use a passkey to unlock (such as your iCloud passkey), or using your passcode/biometrics unlock double as the unlock for 1P.
It seems to have good integration into iOS as well for autofilling in apps and such.
Also, it supports custom fields where some forms on websites require some additional codes or secrets that normally don't autofill because they're not a password. 1P handles this pretty gracefully by just having a labelled text field stored as part of the login credential and it'll automatically fill that in.
They have a family pricing and it comes out cheaper once you have 2 members using it. Also sharing credentials, notes, etc. with other members is pretty straightforward.
If you just want something to start out with and you're in Apple ecosystem, consider the Apple Passwords app which is free. Having something is better than nothing.
For anyone reading this who uses LastPass: Switch away!
It works on most browsers, both Android and iOS, and even has the option of family accounts, so everyone has their secret passwords and some shared passwords across accounts that everyone should have access to. It also comes with a free VPN for five devices with Hotspot Shield Pro.
JSR_FDED has a parallel comment for the Apple ecosystem