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ProBackup provides daily, automated backups for the productivity and CRM apps your team runs on: Asana, ClickUp, Monday, Airtable, Trello, Notion, Jira, Slack, HubSpot, Podio, and more. Connect each app via secure OAuth and we automatically back up your data every 24 hours. No scheduling, no maintenance.
Your SaaS vendor backs up their own servers for their disaster recovery, not to protect your work. If someone on your team (or an AI agent) deletes or overwrites a record, that gap is yours to cover. ProBackup fills it.
Browse everything in the Vault, view the full revision history of any record, and search across all your data and all platforms. When something goes wrong, restore exactly what you need - a single field, a comment, or an entire project - with point-in-time recovery. Optional Google Drive sync gives you an extra layer of redundancy, independent of ProBackup. SOC 2 compliant.
Three plans (Plus, Pro, Premium) that scale with your data. Trusted by 2,500+ teams for business continuity and peace of mind.
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Infrastructure runs on AWS. Backup files are stored in AWS S3 and metadata (IDs, tree structure, webhook registrations) in AWS RDS, encrypted at rest with AES-256 via AWS Key Management Service. Customers can choose from nine AWS regions (Ireland, Frankfurt, London, North Virginia, Montreal, Sรฃo Paulo, Sydney, Singapore, Tel Aviv). ProBackup connects to each source app through its official API over OAuth, with all tokens AES-256 encrypted using unique initialization vectors. Data in transit is secured via SSL/TLS on port 443, enforced with HSTS. The backup engine is incremental and versioned, creating independent snapshots each cycle.
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ProBackup started in 2017 as Momentum Tools, originally built to back up Podio. As more teams moved their operations into a growing range of SaaS apps and hit the same blind spot โ that vendors don't protect customer data from customer-side mistakes โ the product expanded. In August 2020 it relaunched under the ProBackup brand, adding Asana as the first new platform, and grew steadily from there to cover 20+ apps. A major platform refresh came in September 2023, SOC 2 compliance was achieved in May 2025, and the current version (3.0), with a completely redesigned UI, launched in August 2025. Today ProBackup is a lean, product-led company (ProBackup BV) serving ~2,500 customers.
ProBackup's answer
ProBackup is purpose-built for SaaS productivity and CRM apps โ not files or servers. It backs up the data living inside Asana, ClickUp, Monday, Airtable, HubSpot, Trello, Notion, Jira, Slack, Podio, and 20+ other tools, fully automatically every 24 hours. The key insight: your SaaS vendor backs up their own infrastructure for their disaster recovery, not to protect your work. If your team โ or an AI agent acting inside the app โ deletes or overwrites a record, the vendor can't bring it back. That gap is what ProBackup fills. Backups are incremental and versioned, so you get point-in-time recovery and can restore exactly what you need: a single field, a comment, a whole project. Optional Google Drive sync adds a second, independent layer of redundancy you control.
ProBackup's answer
A few reasons. Breadth: one account covers 20+ platforms, and you can add unlimited apps on any plan. Granularity: restore a single record or an entire board, with point-in-time recovery to any previous day. No setup overhead: backups run automatically every 24 hours โ no scheduling, no maintenance. Independent redundancy: unlike tools that dump a new CSV after every cycle, ProBackup syncs to a live Google Sheet you own, so you keep a usable copy even if ProBackup is unavailable. And trust: SOC 2 compliant, AES-256 encryption, isolated key management (no one at ProBackup can read your raw data), and a choice of nine AWS storage regions worldwide. It's a focused, product-led tool โ self-serve onboarding, simple UI, transparent pricing.
ProBackup's answer
Teams that run their daily operations inside SaaS productivity and CRM apps and can't afford to lose that data โ typically SMBs and mid-market companies, often without a dedicated IT/backup function. The buyer is usually the admin, operations lead, or team owner responsible for an Asana, ClickUp, Monday, HubSpot, or Airtable workspace who recognizes that accidental deletion, a rogue integration, a departing employee, or an AI agent gone wrong could wipe out work the vendor won't restore. ~2,500 customers today, with a 35% trial-to-paid conversion rate.
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Hey HN - I am working on a terraform automation tool [1] and have been observing that a lot of our users are now using coding agents in their workflows, even for infra tasks. Obviously, this means a lot of terraform is being generated by coding agents, and while this is great for greenfield setups, most teams already have conventions in place. My colleague was speaking to a friend earlier today, who mentioned that... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
None of these are a replacement of Terraform Cloud (recently rebranded to HCP Terraform). For example, when you create a PR, it could affect multiple workspaces. The new experimental version of TFC/TFE (I refuse to call it HCP!) implements Stacks, which is something like a workflow, and links one workspace output to other workspace inputs. None of the open-source solutions, including the paid Digger [0], support... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
I'm part of the founding team at Digger, an Open Source Terraform Enterprise alternative. For the past few days, I have been wanting to talk about why the usual metrics in Commercial Open Source just don't cut it anymore. Source: about 3 years ago
Depending on the organisation, it is not always a good idea to make assumptions on what another team will be doing to use your module. Don't get me wrong, there are attempts at making cross-platform workflows like digger.dev, or RedHat who have recently released an ansible playbook that runs terraform (so in theory you'd only need ansible then) but at the very minimum, be aware if you tightly integrate your... Source: about 3 years ago
We are building an open source terraform cloud alternative (https://digger.dev/) and are looking to start a bounty program. Source: over 3 years ago
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