About Dokodo

Dokodo exists so you can trust where things live.

The product started with a simple frustration: paying for storage and still buying duplicates because nobody could answer what we owned or which shelf it was on. Dokodo solves that without turning inventory into admin.

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In short

Made for everyday inventory, not warehouse operations.

Built around search, clear locations, and calm sharing.

Private by default, with public docs when you want details.

Principles

What the product tries to do well.

The goal is not to cover every inventory workflow. It is to make inventory easier to keep and easier to trust.

Working belief

The product should feel like a trustworthy map, not a hobby project that needs constant tending.

That is why Dokodo stays retrieval-first, location-first, and low drama in its interface and plan structure.

Retrieval first

We judge every feature by the same question: does it help someone answer 'Where is it?' without opening every bin first?

Location clarity

Breadcrumbs, nested locations, photos, and notes stay linked so the storage map still makes sense months later.

Private by default

Inventory is personal. Cookie auth, documented security controls, and export-anytime policies are part of the product, not afterthoughts.

Calm growth path

Free proves the habit, Pro adds durable household trust, and Team only appears when editable collaboration is genuinely needed.

Who we serve

Homes first, with room for shared setups.

Most people will use Dokodo at home, in storage, or for hobby gear. Team is there when that inventory becomes shared work.

People who want to trust storage without turning it into admin.
Households paying for space and trying not to buy the same item twice.

Homes, garages, and storage spaces

Dokodo starts with the everyday retrieval problems that create duplicate purchases, wasted trips, and storage blind spots.

Households that share a map

Pro is for the point where one person's list becomes a shared household reference with offline access, labels, and safer sharing.

Shared workspaces when editing expands

Team exists for the narrower case where multiple people need editable collaboration, roles, invites, and accountability around the same inventory.

Need the short answer before you try it?

See the homepage first if you want the quick story. Start free if you already know it fits. Email hello@dokodo.app if you want a direct answer.

Private by default | No card required | Shared editing on Team