Daminik is a simple & scalable Digital Asset Manager (DAM) with a built-in Content Delivery Network (CDN). The single source of truth for all* your assets. Open Source, lightning-fast and GDPR-compliant. *only images in the alpha)
Open source digital asset management
Daminik is a simple & scalable Digital Asset Manager (DAM) with a built-in Content Delivery Network (CDN). The single source of truth for all* your assets. Open Source, lightning-fast and GDPR-compliant. *only images in the alpha)
Hey Product Hunt! I'm Alex, one of the co-founders of Daminik. We are a small agency from Cologne, Germany. Over the last 10 years we have built small to large web-projects of all kind. Almost every project involved managing images and files in one way or another. How do we manage our images and where? What happens if an image or logo changes, does it get updated across all sites? Which Host/CDN to choose? Is everything we do GDPR-compliant? With Daminik, we have now created a simple solution to
@poolie Congrats! This look really cool but I'm unsure of the use case, how would someone use this? I had trouble with the arcade demo (maybe I was doing something wrong). Also on your home page I think you meant to write "...Asset Manager with a built-in Content Delivery Network." not BUILD. Congrats again! :)
Congratulations on launch of Daminik....
Gratz on the launch, good job by you and your team. when do you think we can have video/blob/... added too? and what are you guys using for storage? can we have it deployed locally?
Congrats for launching! I love the idea of an open-source DAM. Will definitely check this out.
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