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Softcrow is a Dutch escrow agent. According to the site copy, it has been providing services since 1991 and serves organizations that depend on business-critical software, offering Software Escrow, SaaS Escrow, and CloudSecure. Its positioning is not that of a firewall, EDR product, or vulnerability scanner. Instead, it reduces business continuity risks caused by software vendor unavailability, cloud service outages, or ransomware through depots containing source code, data, SaaS infrastructure descriptions, and related assets.
In terms of coverage, Softcrow supports custom software, cloud/SaaS, on-premise, and embedded software. Its SecureStorage uses encryption, VPN, and SFTP, and emphasizes the 4-ogenprincipe, or four-eyes access principle. Softcrow states that even it cannot access the assets without customer cooperation. The online offering includes a source code depot, while SaaS Escrow and CloudSecure extend this to data and SaaS infrastructure descriptions. Users can configure backup frequency and version retention, which has practical value for recovery preparedness after ransomware incidents.
For management, the site mentions a Softcrow-dashboard where customers can view the content Softcrow stores on their behalf. For verification, whether deposited content is accessible, readable, and able to build a working environment is checked by an independent external IT-auditor, offered as an optional service. Integration details are relatively limited: the site only clearly mentions Linux/Unix automation tools, VPN, and SFTP, with no disclosed deep integration for APIs, CI/CD, identity systems, or major cloud platforms.
Pricing is relatively transparent: Online Escrow is €1,440/year with a €1,250 setup fee; SaaS Escrow is €2,240/year with a €1,250 setup fee; CloudSecure is €2,240/year with a €5,500 setup fee; and the verification service costs €2,895. All prices exclude VAT. The site copy does not provide information about compliance certifications such as ISO 27001 or SOC 2, so further due diligence is needed for compliance-driven procurement.
Softcrow’s strengths are its long operating history, broad scenario coverage, clear fee structure, and inclusion of secure transfer, secure storage, and independent verification within the escrow process. Its drawbacks are that the main website content is primarily in Dutch, and disclosures around international support, payment methods, formal certifications, and technical integrations are limited. The setup fee for CloudSecure is also relatively high. It is best suited to mid-sized and large organizations in sectors such as finance, government, healthcare, logistics, and retail that rely on third-party software or SaaS, especially where vendor risk management and business continuity assurance are required.
Based on the crawled text, it is not possible to determine the stability of direct access to softcrow.com from mainland China, available payment methods, or whether Chinese-language service is provided. china_access is therefore marked as unknown. If procurement is constrained, alternatives to compare include international escrow providers such as NCC Group and Iron Mountain, or domestic combinations of code hosting, judicial evidence preservation, disaster recovery, and third-party auditing services.
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softcrow.com is an Netherlands Legal & Tax provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $1,350.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach softcrow.com directly.