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DailyRoads Hosting is a cloud hosting service built around the DailyRoads Android dashcam app, designed to store driving videos, photos, and GPS tracks. It is not a general-purpose enterprise SaaS product, but a vertical tool for individual drivers, travelers, and occasional trip users. For more complex professional-driver or fleet scenarios, the site suggests using its GPS Tracking service instead.
The service consists of two parts: the Android App and a Web Portal. The App handles continuous video recording, manual or automatic media uploads, GPS location reporting, and can receive geofences configured from the web interface. The Web Portal provides a media gallery, filtering by time/upload type/map area, synchronized playback of videos and routes, track viewing, geofence events, sharing, and detailed activity logs. Uploads can be controlled based on network conditions such as Wi‑Fi, mobile data, and roaming, and can automatically resume after interruptions. Cloud media is stored on Amazon cloud; the page also shows “Powered by Google,” but does not specify the exact scope of integration.
Pricing is based on the number of photos, video minutes, and tracks rather than GB of storage. Video + photo + track plans range from Commuter at 5 euros/month to Globetrotter at 18 euros/month, with pre-launch registration pricing from 4 to 15 euros/month. Photo + track plans cost 4 or 5 euros/month, with pre-launch pricing of 3 or 4 euros/month. Add-on packs are also available for videos, photos, and tracks, and can be dynamically added or removed. Unused upload allowance can accumulate up to 10 times the plan quota, but the amount hosted at any given time is still limited by the plan cap. Cancellations in the first month are refundable, and no credit card is required for registration before the official launch.
Its strengths are its focused use case and tight integration of driving videos, photos, GPS tracks, speed, timestamps, and maps. Geofences can trigger photo capture, video recording, uploads, and alerts, making it useful for family location sharing and evidence preservation around incidents. The staged deletion mechanism—3 months in the recycle bin and 9 months in deep archive—also reduces the risk of accidental deletion. Its limitations are that it only clearly supports Android, and it does not disclose details on iOS support, APIs, team permissions, enterprise SSO, compliance certifications, or encryption. The service is still pre-launch, so its stability and support capabilities remain to be seen.
It is suitable for individual drivers who want to back up key dashcam footage to the cloud, record travel routes, and share location with family or friends. It is not suitable as a ready-made enterprise-grade fleet SaaS procurement option. The text does not provide information about access from China, and the service depends on Amazon cloud, Google-related capabilities, and euro-denominated subscriptions, so domestic network connectivity and payment convenience are uncertain. Users may want to compare it with local dashcam cloud services, general cloud photo albums, or fleet GPS platforms.
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