You're absolutely right — we recommend using the Satochip-Utils tool (the software that manages all Satochip products, including the Seedkeeper) on a "cold" or offline computer, ideally with a bootable OS like TailsOS, for maximum security.
Regarding export options: our desktop and mobile apps have been intentionally kept simple to prioritize ease of use. However, the Seedkeeper supports many additional features accessible via the command line that aren’t exposed in the graphical interface.
Currently, the export function is only compatible with other Satochip™ products, as it relies on the device's Authentikey to securely encrypt and exchange sensitive data. That said, your suggestion about supporting encrypted backups compatible with wallets like Sparrow is very interesting and definitely worth exploring further.
As for the price: we’re doing our best to make the product as affordable as possible. The card reader is optional — any compatible reader from a local IT supplier should work. Additionally, we're actively looking for resellers in South America to help make the product more accessible in that region.
Thanks again for your valuable feedback!
I heavily use KeePass implementations like KeePass2 and Keepassxc as password managers. It would be interesting if the Seedkeeper card could optionally be integrated into Keepass.
Is there any documentation for more details about command line usage? For example, is there a way to export passwords so that we can optionally import them into another password manager?
That would be awsome to have such a Keypass integration. But it takes time and connection with their team - not that easy.
At least we could implement an import functionnalities that allow a user to import a .kdbx file into a Seedkeeper. But here again, as the memory size of a Seedkeeper is limited, it can be a mess to select what to import. Anyway, we are thinking about it for the next software release.
As for the command line info, you'll find your way here:
https://github.com/Toporin/Seedkeeper-Tool