The UI needs improvement to match any other standard password manager because it's not very intuitive right now. Therefore, if there's room for improvement in Password Manager, it's the user interface. Another area of improvement is flexibility. We cannot customize the password much according to different requirements. For example, when you log in to reset your password, you can default through multiple approaches. For instance, you can send a passcode to your mobile number, your personal email ID, or corporate email. However, it's a bit hard to group together similar single workflows, which are deployed under different codes. They can improve it so that it's easy for developers. Right now, it's not easy for them, and the documentation is not available in a timely manner.