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About Us Yundera 

Yundera is built on a simple belief: everyone should be able to host their own cloud on a server they control, without needing advanced technical skills.

Developed by Aptero, a French tech company, Yundera was born from our own frustration with services like Google Drive, Microsoft Teams, and HubSpot — tools that are convenient, but where data ownership and privacy often depend on company policies, not on the user.

Self-hosting already exists, but it remains difficult for most people. Too many tools, too much configuration, too much maintenance.

Our goal is to make self-hosting accessible to everyone.


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Our Mission

Our mission is to give every person and every business the ability to control their digital life through a server where data truly — and exclusively — belongs to them.

Most of the world’s data is stored inside platforms that decide unilaterally how it is used, who can access it, how long it is kept, and how much it costs. Yundera exists to offer an alternative: a Personal Cloud Server that restores real ownership, even when the hardware is hosted in a datacenter.

We want self-hosting to be as simple as using a traditional online service — but without losing privacy or control.

We want businesses to reduce their costs while keeping their files, tools, and workflows inside an environment they own.

And we want everyone to be able to train their own AI using their own data, securely stored on their own server.

Our mission is simple:

make digital ownership accessible to everyone.

Our Values 
& CHATONS Commitment

At Yundera, we believe technology should respect its users.

Our goal is to make personal servers simple, open, and truly under your control.

We share the principles of the CHATONS collective, which promotes ethical, transparent and privacy-respecting online services. We are not yet members, but we have applied and are actively improving Yundera to fully comply with the CHATONS charter

Our core values
  • Ownership — your data belongs only to you.
  • Openness — built on open-source tools; we publish our own components when possible.
  • Simplicity — a server that feels as easy as using a standard online service.
  • Transparency — clear communication, no hidden processes.
  • Privacy — we never access user content.
  • Reversibility — export everything, leave anytime.
How we put this into practice
  • Open-source foundation: CasaOS, Nextcloud, Immich, Jellyfin, Navidrome…
  • Public components like NSL.SH and our deployment scripts.
  • Servers hosted in EU datacenters under strict privacy laws.
  • Full data export and reproducible deployment for independent self-hosting.