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Densites is a vertical SaaS product for cat breeders, with Maine Coon catteries as its primary use case. It is not a general-purpose website builder, nor is it a complex ERP for commercial breeding operations. Instead, it combines a public cattery website with a private management backend, allowing breeders to showcase cats, kittens, litters, photos, and buyer applications.
The product emphasizes a “go live in three steps” workflow: sign up and choose a URL such as bellestar.densites.com, add information such as cat names, photos, and parents, then switch a cat to public so it appears on the public website. Its core value lies in the real-time connection between the backend and frontend. For example, when a kitten is reserved in the admin area, the public website updates immediately, reducing duplicate maintenance across spreadsheets, website builders, and publish buttons. Health records, application forms, custom pages, and similar features are optional, which lowers the maintenance burden for small catteries.
Densites is currently in private beta, priced at $0 with no credit card required, and is onboarding one cattery at a time. Its terms state that pricing and feature thresholds will be clearly disclosed before any paid plans go live. In terms of deployment, it is explicitly a multi-tenant SaaS that provides a public website and a private admin app. There is no mention of self-hosting or private deployment.
At the MVP stage, Densites is limited to a single-user account, with multi-user team features planned for later phases. On the data side, user photos, animal records, application submissions, and CMS pages remain owned by the user. The platform only receives the limited hosting and display rights needed to operate the service, and states that it does not sell data. However, the documentation does not disclose details on encryption, backups, permission auditing, compliance certifications, third-party integrations, or APIs. As a result, it provides insufficient information for users with strict data governance or system integration requirements.
Its strengths are a very clear positioning, simple onboarding, and restrained data fields, making it well suited to small catteries with only a few litters per year that want a presentable official website. Its drawbacks are that it is still in private beta, while formal pricing, support, team permissions, and ecosystem extensibility are not yet mature. It is better suited to individual breeders or small cattery teams, and less suitable for large breeding organizations that need accounting, contracts, payments, complex pedigree analysis, and multi-role collaboration.
Access from China is not covered in the available materials, so domain availability, speed, and payment methods would all need to be tested in practice. If access or payment is limited, alternatives include domestic website-building SaaS products, form tools, mini-program or WeChat Official Account pages, or general-purpose website builders such as Wix, Squarespace, and Webflow.
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