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by consilience
2077 days ago
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You're not thinking about this the right way. Check it out: Most users don't have a problem with a SaaS accessing their data - it's 'what happens when they get bought out or close up shop', etc. The problem is the user having limited access over their own data. I mentioned VST/AU audio plugins and the ability to do just this. Here's an example of what I'm talking about: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/UAD2SatTB38--univers... So, let a SaaS like Notion have access to your data, but you store it...or it's colocated. If they close up shop or get bought out, your data doesn't disappear because you already have it. |
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(1) They host but you can get an export of your data; in some cases there is a local copy and a hosted version of the same app, for instance:
https://conifer.rhizome.org/
(2) You could provide a database like Firebase or DynamoDB that Notion connects to and runs the service out of. If you were running in the same cloud availability center it could be snappy.