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STASHDD is an online booking platform built around “temporary storage,” connecting users with local partner shops for luggage storage, key handoff, and package reception. It is not a typical SaaS product for internal business management; it is closer to a local services platform. Users search for nearby shops on the website, place an order and pay online, then use a unique code to complete the drop-off or pickup.
The platform’s core modules include luggage storage, Key Drop, and Package Reception. For luggage storage, each item is tagged with a security label, sealed, assigned a unique identification code, and stored in an area away from customer access. Keys are placed in a small bag with tamper-evident sealing, and users can share the code with guests so they can pick up the keys. For package reception, users fill in the address according to the platform’s instructions; once the package arrives, they receive an email notification and have 3 days to pick it up.
The main text does not provide specific pricing, but it clearly states that all bookings must be made and paid for immediately through stashdd.com, and that cash payments at shops are not accepted. Luggage storage is priced the same per item, with no hourly billing. Key handoff is charged once and covers up to 5 days. If a package is not collected within 3 days of arrival, a daily storage fee will apply. The page mentions plan labels such as “Basic Free,” “Per month,” and “Per Year,” but does not provide details on benefits or pricing.
STASHDD emphasizes that it verifies partner shops, conducts inspections and training, and requires them to follow standards. Items properly booked through the website and registered according to the process are covered by up to USD 3000 under its “Secured and Insured” protection. However, the text does not disclose common enterprise software capabilities such as team permissions, an admin dashboard, third-party integrations, APIs, data encryption, or compliance certifications, so it should not be positioned as a mature B2B SaaS product.
Its strengths are a clear use case and a simple process, making it suitable for travelers who need to store luggage after checkout, short-term rental hosts handing over keys, and users receiving packages temporarily. It also does not force users to install an app, as the website can be used directly. The drawbacks are limited price transparency, dependence on local shop opening hours and coverage density, and—especially for business customers—a lack of information about permissions, reporting, APIs, and integrations.
The text does not make it possible to determine accessibility from mainland China, and the payment methods are described only as online payment, without specifying whether Chinese bank cards or local wallets are supported. If using it from China, users should first confirm website accessibility, city coverage, and payment availability. International alternatives include Bounce, LuggageHero, Radical Storage, and Stasher. In China, possible local options include station and airport luggage storage, Hive Box, Cainiao Post, or local luggage storage services.
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