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How startups can take back ownership of their data — While saving $10,000+ in SaaS costs

Over the past few years, something strange has happened.


We’ve all been convinced that we need to pay for everything online. Want cloud storage? Pay Google Drive. Need a website? Pay Wix or Webflow. CRM? HubSpot. Emails? Mailchimp. VPN? NordVPN. A place to chat with your team? Slack. Movies? Netflix. Music? Spotify. AI tools? OpenAI.

It adds up. Fast.

Startups, freelancers, and even everyday users are drowning in subscriptions. They don’t even realize they’re spending thousands of dollars a year just to rent software they don’t own, with data they don’t control.


💡 But what if I told you most of these services already have free, open-source alternatives?

That’s where Yundera comes in.


Startups: Stop Overpaying for SaaS

If you run a startup, you probably don’t think twice about paying for SaaS.

It starts small — $50 for Slack, $20 for Dropbox, $100 for Mailchimp. Then before you know it, you’re locked into a $17,000/year software bill for things you could be running for free.

Here’s a fun fact:
  • HubSpot? There’s Odoo or ERPNext — free.
  • Google Drive? Nextcloud — free.
  • Slack? Mattermost — free.
  • Mailchimp? Mautic — free.
  • Webflow? WordPress — free.

The only problem? Setting these tools up on your own server is hard. Most people don’t want to deal with configuring domains, security, updates, or server maintenance. 

AWS Cloud Hosting? — Complex. That’s why Yundera exists.

We are building Personal Cloud Servers (PCS).

You pay for one thing — your server.

Everything else is free open-source software, already pre-installed.

Your startup saves thousands per year.

Big SaaS companies don’t want you to know this. But you don’t have to be locked into their ecosystem.

We release soon, and we’re giving away lots of gifts (free domain, free servers) in the early launch.

 Join us to save hundreds or thousands in subscription costs with us.

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