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cobi.club appears, based on the crawled content, to be a reference database for Cobi® bricks. The site tagline is “The first database for Cobi® sets,” and it shows 2271 sets listed. Its current focus is browsing information about Cobi® sets, while it also mentions possible future expansion into parts and figures. Judged strictly by SaaS/enterprise software standards, it is closer to a vertical reference database or community tool than a mature enterprise-grade SaaS product.
Confirmed features include Browse sets, References, a CDraw/LDraw compatible Cobi® library, and support for Browse 3D parts. This suggests it may be useful for brick collecting, reference lookup, and digital modeling scenarios, especially for users working with CDraw/LDraw workflows. However, the text does not disclose search and filtering capabilities, account-based favorites, bulk export, version management, or data maintenance mechanisms.
The crawled page does not provide plans, pricing model, free tier, trial information, or payment method details. In terms of deployment, it only appears to be accessible as a website; this is not enough to confirm whether it offers a cloud service, private deployment, or self-hosting. For security and compliance, the page only shows a cookie notice saying it will “use cookies to ensure you get the best experience.” It does not provide details on a privacy policy, data security certifications, GDPR/ISO/SOC compliance, or similar assurances.
Common enterprise software features such as team collaboration, role-based permissions, organization management, audit logs, and third-party app integrations do not appear in the text. API and developer support are also not disclosed. Although a CDraw/LDraw compatible library is mentioned, this is more of a resource compatibility statement and should not be treated as a formal API, SDK, or developer platform.
Its strengths are a very clear positioning, an existing set database of some scale, and support for browsing 3D parts, making it useful as a reference for Cobi® collectors, brick cataloging enthusiasts, and LDraw/CDraw modeling users. Its weaknesses are the lack of information around monetization, support, security, collaboration, and open interfaces, which makes it difficult to evaluate as an enterprise-grade system. It is suitable for individual hobbyists and reference lookup scenarios, but not for enterprise procurement that requires permissions, compliance, SLA commitments, or system integration.
Access from China cannot be determined from the text and should be marked as unknown; payment information is also not disclosed. If users in mainland China cannot access it reliably, they may consider local brick communities, general brick reference sites, or resources in the LDraw ecosystem as alternatives. However, specific alternatives should be evaluated based on how well they cover Cobi® data.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on cobi.club official site.
cobi.club is an Unknown Resource Sites provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cobi.club directly.