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StoreHero is a QR-code-based organization and inventory management app. Users attach pre-printed or self-printed QR codes to boxes, items, or storage locations, then scan them in the app and add descriptions, photos, and other details. Later, they can simply scan the code or search by name/description to see what is inside a box or where an item is located. It is suitable for home organization, archives, workplace inventory, and small-scale storage.
Its feature set is fairly focused: creating records with QR codes, viewing information by scanning, adding descriptions and photos, searching for items, and cataloging storage spaces. The site emphasizes “knowing what’s inside a box” and “quickly finding items,” which is practically useful for moving, warehouse boxes and cabinets, office archives, and similar scenarios. The premium subscription mentions additional catalog management tools and cloud storage, but does not provide a more detailed breakdown of feature boundaries.
StoreHero offers a free basic version, making it suitable for low-cost trials. Premium features are subscription-based, with the copy describing the price as roughly “a cup of coffee per month,” but no specific amount, plan tiers, or storage limits are disclosed. Users can also order pre-printed QR codes or special stickers through the website. The terms state that prices may be displayed in HRK or EUR and include VAT. In terms of deployment, it is an online service/app, and the premium version includes cloud storage; self-hosting is not mentioned.
The main advantage is its very simple workflow: attach a code, scan it, enter details, and search when needed to digitize storage and organization. The free version lowers the barrier for individual users to try it, and it covers both home use and lightweight workplace inventory. The drawbacks are also clear: it lacks explanations of common enterprise SaaS capabilities such as team collaboration, role-based permissions, approvals, audits, APIs, and third-party integrations. Data security is only addressed at a basic terms-and-conditions level, with no information on encryption, backups, or compliance certifications. Pricing transparency is also limited. The terms also contain references such as Omenu/Omen that appear to be reused text, so the legal entity and service terms should be verified before any formal purchase.
StoreHero is better suited to individuals, households, archivists, small shops, or light warehousing scenarios. It is not ideal for companies with strong requirements around ERP/WMS integration, multi-user permissions, or compliance auditing. The main content does not state whether it is accessible from mainland China, whether payments work, or whether the app is available there, so this should be considered unknown. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives include Notion/Airtable tables, Sortly, or domestic lightweight inventory, asset management, and QR-code inventory tools.
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