Our Story
Drumee was created by Somanos Sar — driven by a belief that data ownership should belong to users, not platforms.
"The reason I created Drumee was that I was upset by the fact that users lost control of their data. And it still upsets me." — Somanos Sar, Founder
The Moment It Started
The trigger was simple and universal: you store files on Apple Cloud, and they belong to Apple. Not to you. Apple's infrastructure. Apple's terms. Apple's access.
This is not a niche concern. It applies to every cloud tool teams depend on daily: Google Workspace, Dropbox, Notion, Slack. The convenience is real. The hidden dependency is also real.
Most users never think about it — until a breach, a shutdown, a price increase, or a compliance audit forces them to.
Somanos decided to build the alternative.
What Was Built
Drumee started as a technical problem: how do you give someone full control over a web-based workspace without relying on any external infrastructure?
The answer required building from the ground up:
- A secure filesystem modeled on Linux's POSIX system — not borrowed from a cloud provider
- An ACL system enforced at the microservice level — not bolted on at the app layer
- A rendering engine (LETC) that defines UI as JSON — decoupling interface from infrastructure
- A unified SDK so developers can extend the system without rebuilding its foundations
- A plugin system so capabilities can grow without compromising the core
The result is not another SaaS tool. It is an OS-like infrastructure system for the web - designed to adapt to your workflows, your deployment model, and your control requirements.
The Principle That Drives Everything
Drumee's Terms of Use contain no clause that gives Drumee ownership of user data. No lock-in. No harvesting. No processing of your files for advertising or AI training.
This is not a marketing claim. It is a structural commitment — enforced by architecture, not just policy.
On the self-hosted plan, Drumee (the company) cannot access your data. Technically impossible. That is the point.
Where We Are Today
Drumee follows a dual-path strategy — starting with SaaS, ending in sovereignty.
- SaaS — The onboarding layer. Live at app.drumee.org, it allows teams to get started instantly with file storage and collaboration.
No setup, no friction — just a way to experience how Drumee works.
It’s not the final destination, but the first step. - Self-Hosted — The core product.
Production-ready and deployable in minutes, with a live plugin system and native integrations like Euro Office.
This is where Drumee delivers its full promise: total control, zero dependency, and true data ownership.
The roadmap is simple: start in the cloud → understand the value → move to full sovereignty.
Every improvement we make is focused on one goal: making the transition from convenience to control the most natural decision a team can take.
The Mission
We are redefining digital ownership by transforming file systems into collaborative, extensible workspaces — where data is not just stored, but activated, shared, and evolved.
This is not a productivity tool company. This is an infrastructure company with a conviction:
Your data should belong to you. Not to the platform you pay to use it on.