Our Brands Risk Being Buried by Locamundo's Expansion Time to clear up a myth: Just because you have an account with Locamundo doesn't mean you're tied down to them. Think of Locamundo like Photoshop or Dropbox – it's just a tool for keeping track of locations and related work. Locamundo is different because it has special features made just for handling locations and promoting them. You're in control – you get to choose if people can see and find your locations on Locamundo. Maybe you want them to see a place but not all the pictures, and that's fine. Looking for cheap storage that's just for your stuff? Use Locamundo. It's like a personal space for your files without any strings attached. Some folks think Locamundo is like a location agency, but it's not. If you have an account, you run your own show. Your Locamundo space is yours and yours alone. Worried about privacy? You can let others search for your locations without giving away private details. Europe has tough rules on personal data, and Locamundo respects that: personal info is all locked up and out of sight. With Locamundo, you can even link up your own website or emails to your part of Locamundo. This makes your online presence even stronger, with a smart database right where you need it. To wrap up – owning a Locamundo account doesn't label you as a Locamundo scout. That idea is as silly as someone saying using Dropbox makes you a Dropbox scout. Read more about the truth behind five common misunderstandings about Locamundo What Are We Really Getting for Our Money? Delving Into the Value Behind Locamundo's Costs The Logic is Simple: More Scouts Mean Less Chance of Work. Why blend In When You Can Stand Out? Tackling Locamundo's Interface is Like Trying to Solve a Rubik's Cube With Your Feet Being the Only Scouts from Our Country Feels Lonely All content is written by Rickard Molin All images is created by Rickard Molin with AI support

Discussing Prices is Always a Delicate Matter as It Involves Highly Personal Opinions However, to dispel the myth that Locamundo is an expensive software, we must break down the issue into smaller parts. Firstly, Locamundo’s pricing is based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). This means that we have actively considered that purchasing power varies across countries. For example, a location scout in the USA has significantly higher purchasing power than one in Tanzania. At Locamundo, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to use our software, hence Locamundo is more affordable in Tanzania. You can verify this yourself by visiting our pricing page. If you plan to use Locamundo merely as a storage space for locations and information about owners and places, you can opt for our most economical account at €3.90 without subsidy. With this account, you can export images to a hard disk, Dropbox, or drive as needed. The most expensive account we offer costs €49.90 and includes everything. Is it expensive? For someone who works year-round or sells locations via location fee, it is a negligible amount. We previously wrote about a location scout who brokered locations for €25,000 in a year, outside their regular working hours. Most of our users find that a PRO account suffices. As with all accounts, you have unlimited storage. You can also display 500 locations online and create 25 albums that can be active at the same time. This account costs €19.90 per month, which is about the same as purchasing two beers and a bag of chips. Such an amount might also be considered expensive by many, but I believe you should try Locamundo yourself to form your own opinion. Locamundo currently receives approximately 20,000 site visits, and I am confident that this number will grow. Compared to the cost of many other essential and indispensable things, I must say that the price for Locamundo is low. In conclusion, I believe the myth has been debunked. What do you think? Read more about the truth behind five common misunderstandings about Locamundo ​ In the Shadow of Locamundo: As Location Scouts, We're Feeling the Squeeze on Our Brand Identity! The Logic is Simple: More Scouts Mean Less Chance of Work. Why blend In When You Can Stand Out? Tackling Locamundo's Interface is Like Trying to Solve a Rubik's Cube With Your Feet Being the Only Scouts from Our Country Feels Lonely All content is written by Rickard Molin All images is created by Rickard Molin with AI support