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UnitedCrowd is a Web3 enterprise software provider based in Cologne, Germany, positioned around the idea of “Web3 made easy.” Its goal is to let companies create, manage, and analyze Web3 applications through a no-code, managed platform, without having to build a dedicated blockchain R&D team. The copy still describes its next-generation all-in-one platform as an “Upcoming Platform,” so the actual availability of features should be confirmed through a demo and contract.
The platform is built around three capability areas: Create, Manage, and Analyze. It includes Digital Contracts, customer backends, user frontends, asset and campaign creation, community building, digital contract management, and real-time data analytics. Wallet support includes Metamask, Trust Wallet, and WalletConnect, and the site lists ecosystem technologies such as Ethereum, Binance, Polygon, Ledger, OpenZeppelin, Truffle, Moralis, Alchemy, Infura, Gnosis Safe, Chainlink, The Graph, and Certik. Higher-tier plans also mention capabilities such as Webhooks, Base API, Web3 API Connect, Jira Connect, WordPress Connect, CI/CD, and Data Export Dashboard, making it more suitable for enterprise projects that require platform-based delivery.
Pricing is subscription-based and shown as annual pricing: Starter is $360/year, Standard is $3,060/year, Professional is $9,000/year, and Enterprise is $31,380/year. The main differences lie in App Slots, available Apps, number of languages, APIs, DDoS management, monitoring, data export, self-hosting, SLA, and enterprise integrations. By default, professional hosting is provided by hosting partners in high-security data centers. The feature table also mentions Self Hosting, but does not explain which plans include it or how delivery works. The page does not disclose a free plan, trial period, or payment methods.
Security disclosures are relatively detailed: UnitedCrowd states GDPR compliance, ISO/IEC 27001 data centers, Cloudflare Anycast DDoS protection, 2FA, smart contract audits, cold-wallet multi-signature protection, and Keeper password management. For collaboration, it mentions a multi-tenant architecture, Team Levels, and an Admin Backend, but there is no clear explanation of fine-grained RBAC. Support options include a Help Center, system status page, demo booking, and human consultation, but response times are not specified. The SLA for Starter/Standard is marked as below 99.0%, while Enterprise offers 99.9%.
Its strengths are broad Web3 module coverage, a no-code approach that lowers the barrier to entry, relatively systematic security and compliance messaging, and clearly separated plan tiers. Its drawbacks are that the entry price is not low for small teams, platform maturity and real customer case studies appear limited, and free trial/payment information is missing. It is better suited to overseas companies that want to quickly launch on-chain assets, communities, DAO, referral programs, staking, cap tables, or enterprise Web3 portals. For purely traditional SaaS use cases, it may not be necessary.
Access from mainland China is unknown. Even if the website is reachable, related wallets, chain nodes, third-party Web3 services, and cross-border payments may be partially restricted and subject to local compliance requirements. Domestic alternatives to consider include AntChain, Tencent Cloud Blockchain Service, and Huawei Cloud Blockchain Service; comparable international options include Thirdweb, Moralis, Alchemy, Infura, and Fireblocks.
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unitedcrowd.com is an Germany Crypto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach unitedcrowd.com directly.