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In which way does it differ from Yunohost?
They will have a paid tier after beta, also it's deployed with docker only. It's a shame, it does look quite clean.
€10 a month even though you're hosting things yourself on your own hardware.
From their FAQ:
Thanks! That's a mistake, the pro version is currently completely free in beta.
Yep, two reasons I'm out.
Just like Cloudron.
The main difference is that Safebox is software that runs on any operating system with a single command using docker. There's no need to use terminals and commands later on. Like Yunohost, you can install and manage self-hosted apps with it, but it also includes geo-redundant backup and remote access features, all in one interface.