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Techlogia — AI and Web Development Berlin

Our.Products

Open source tools and SaaS solutions for modern businesses

Open-Source Software

Commercial Software

Free to use, openly licensed, self-hosted

We believe in open software. That's why we publish our tools under free licenses – fully inspectable, self-hostable and without vendor lock-in.

OSS

Openly licensed

Source code open and inspectable. MIT or AGPL-3.0 — the licence that applies is stated with each product.

Self-hosted

Self-hosted

Runs on your infrastructure. No data leaves your network.

DSGVO

GDPR compliant

Developed and hosted in Germany – under German law.

Commercial Software

SaaS solutions with subscription model for professional use

Why our SaaS products?

14 Tage

14 days free

Full feature set, no credit card required.

DE-Server

Hosted in Germany

GDPR compliant. Your data stays in the EU.

Support

Support included

Personal contact person – no ticket system.

Have a project?

Let's bring your idea to life together. We're happy to advise you with no obligation.

Frequently asked

Questions we get asked a lot

Are the products really open source?

Dreamline is MIT-licensed and publicly readable on GitHub. The source code is the proof, not a promise.

What do they cost?

The open-source products are free to use. Costs only arise if you commission us for customisation, integration or operations.

Can we run this on our own infrastructure?

Yes. SentinelClaw is explicitly designed to be self-hosted and runs entirely on your own infrastructure — that is what makes it suitable for GDPR-critical use.

What is Dreamline for?

Dreamline gives AI assistants such as Claude Code a long-term memory: it condenses an assistant's sessions into lasting memories so it does not start from zero on every restart. We use it daily in our own development.

What is TechPuls?

An open database of the German tech landscape: tech companies across more than 140 German cities, ranked by tech score, salaries, open-source activity and investment volume. Freely accessible.

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