PaQRing is a lightweight SaaS built around questions like “where are my items,” “how do documents map to them,” and “how can inventory records be preserved over the long term.” The examples on its website include recording the location of dolls, matching inventory with insurance documents during shipping, and organizing notes and documents. This suggests it is more of a structured information-management tool for home inventories, moving, long-term storage, and small-business records.
Its core model manages information by location, box, and user. The site explicitly says data can be exported as text CSV and notes that it is built on SQLite, emphasizing open and durable data storage. For privacy, it supports box-level controls: you can hide the contents of a specific box, or share an inventory with authorized people. The plans include capacity for multiple users, indicating basic collaboration support, but there is no visible mention of common enterprise features such as role-based permissions, approval workflows, audit logs, or a team admin console.
The website lists four tiers: Basic, Full kit, Jumbo, and Custom SaaS, but does not disclose pricing. Basic supports 1 user, 2 locations, and 10 boxes; Full kit supports 2 users, 4 locations, and 50 boxes; Jumbo supports 10+ users, 20+ locations, and 100+ boxes; Custom SaaS requires contacting the provider. The page describes it as storage as-a-service, so deployment appears to be primarily cloud-based, but it does not state whether self-hosting is available, nor does it provide information about a free plan or trial.
The advantages are its clear positioning, making it suitable for long-term storage and retrieval of inventory records; its CSV and SQLite orientation reduces the risk of data lock-in; and box-level privacy controls are practical for families or small teams. The drawbacks are that the website provides limited information and lacks key details on pricing, payment methods, third-party integrations, API access, security and compliance, backups, and SLA. If it is to be used for enterprise-level business records, its reliability and support arrangements would need further verification.
PaQRing is suitable for personal collections, home inventory, packing for a move, group travel supplies, insurance-document archiving, and small-business records. For users in China, the available text does not indicate network accessibility, payment methods, or Chinese-language support, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. Alternatives include Airtable, Notion, Google Sheets, and Sortly; in China, similar checklist systems can be built with Feishu Base, Yuque, or Kingsoft Spreadsheets.
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