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StorageBuddy is a web-based storage organization tool from Kissee Designs LLC. Its core idea is to generate a unique QR code for each box, container, shelf, or storage area. Users can print the label and attach it to the physical item, then scan it with a phone later to view, add, or update the inventory inside. It is aimed more at home organization, moving, storage units, and small-business materials management than at traditional heavy ERP or professional warehouse systems.
The product is built around “QR codes + digital inventory”: it supports smart QR code generation, scan-to-access container details, search across storage spaces, creation of multiple storage locations, and use in a mobile browser without downloading an app. Paid plans add image uploads for containers and items, which helps improve identification efficiency. For collaboration, StorageBuddy supports sharing inventory with family members; the free plan is owner-only, while Pro and Lifetime include 2 members with the option to add more. However, the page does not show enterprise-grade permission features such as role-based access control, audit logs, or approval workflows.
Pricing is fairly transparent: Free is permanently free, but only includes 1 storage space and 5 containers; Pro costs $75/year or $8/month; Lifetime is a one-time $200 payment. Paid plans include unlimited storage spaces and containers, image uploads, priority support, and a 30-day money-back guarantee. Note that “unlimited” is subject to a fair use policy, and Lifetime may not cover all future premium features or usage-based infrastructure costs. On security, the page states that data encryption and privacy protection are provided, and that access is limited to the user and invited people, but it does not disclose compliance certifications such as SOC 2 or ISO 27001.
The main advantage is that the workflow is very intuitive, tightly combining physical labels with mobile QR scanning. It suits households, collectors, people moving house, studios, and small retail or warehouse teams that do not want to build a complex inventory system. The downsides are the limited free-plan capacity and the lack of third-party integrations, APIs, granular permissions, and enterprise compliance information. The terms of service also state that it should not be used as an official system of record for ownership, location, or item condition.
The captured content does not provide information on access from mainland China, a Chinese interface, or local payment methods. Payment processing is handled by Stripe, so Chinese users will need to test access stability and payment convenience themselves. If you need domestic team collaboration, Chinese-language support, and local payments, consider Feishu Base, DingTalk Yida, or Huoban; for more international lightweight inventory management, compare Sortly, Airtable, Notion, or Google Sheets.
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