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DigiDrawer is a local private data management solution from Edentis LLC. It is closer to a “self-hosted server combining hardware and software” than a typical cloud SaaS product. Users connect a Raspberry Pi server to their home or office router and access it through a browser to organize personal, property, vehicle, and small-business data.
The product includes four modules: People, Properties, Vehicles, and Businesses. People covers medical, financial, online information, and document records, and also provides an encrypted vault for usernames and passwords. Properties is used for property-related information such as insurance, utilities, contractors, appliances, and bills. Vehicles supports maintenance, bills, insurance, and historical event records. Businesses manages basic information such as employees, vendors, finances, and insurance. For collaboration, DigiDrawer is designed for small-group sharing: the registered user becomes the group administrator, each group supports up to 10 people, and permissions are divided into two levels: User and Administrator.
DigiDrawer’s biggest differentiator is local deployment: data is stored on the user’s own DigiDrawer server and is not sent to external networks by default. The official website states that information is accessible only to authorized users and is not sold or used for marketing. The system provides automatic weekly backups; backup files can be copied from a shared folder and used for restoration. Remote access is not enabled by default. If external access is required, users need to enter the local network through a VPN or another remote-access solution. The main materials do not disclose enterprise compliance certifications such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, or GDPR, nor do they describe any API capabilities.
Its business model is a one-time hardware purchase plus optional services. The 32GB RPI4 server starts at USD 249, while the 64GB version starts at USD 269. Both include a Raspberry Pi 4, 2GB RAM, MicroSD, power supply, Ethernet cable, and DigiDrawer Software V2. Remote startup support, Premium Support, and service plans are charged separately; service plans start at USD 19.90 for 1 month.
The advantages are strong privacy control, a high degree of structure, support for attachments, and group permissions. It is suitable for managing important family records, property and vehicle ledgers, and basic small-business information. The drawbacks are a relatively high barrier for remote access, a limited number of users per group, unsuitability as a photo or media server, and the lack of clearly stated mobile apps, APIs, third-party integrations, and enterprise-grade compliance information.
The source material does not provide information on access from China, and its core use case is mainly within a local network. Payments are in USD. If users in mainland China place more importance on localized purchasing, Chinese-language support, and ecosystem integrations, they may consider alternatives such as Synology/QNAP NAS, private cloud storage, or local knowledge base tools.
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