Company

Software for regulated enterprises, built in Frankfurt.

Datargo builds B2B software that meets the highest demands for data protection, traceability, and EU sovereignty from the ground up. No forced cloud across the Atlantic, no marketing slogans, just tools that serious teams rely on.

HQ Frankfurt am Main
Hosting EU, Frankfurt
Legal entity Datargo GmbH, HRB 9742
Product suite 7 products
What we stand for

Visibility and control, with no compromise on data protection.

Datargo is a German software company headquartered in the Omniturm in Frankfurt am Main. We build a suite of products for CRM, monitoring, compliance, and public key infrastructure that share one thing in common: they run in the EU, they are auditable, and they belong to you, not to a third-party platform.

We sell compliance and security software. That is why we hold ourselves to the same standards we recommend to our clients: hardened, documented, traceable. Whatever we can prove is published in the Trust Center, without badges that mean nothing.

How we work

Four principles we hold ourselves accountable to.

You notice the difference in the first conversation and throughout day-to-day operations.

EU sovereignty

Hosted exclusively in Frankfurt, GDPR-native. Your data never leaves the EU.

Compliance grade

Designed for NIS2, DORA, ISO 27001, and TISAX. Every action traceable, every change logged.

Direct with the team

No account manager in between. You speak with the people who build your software.

Substance over noise

Concrete proposals instead of slide shows, clear roadmaps instead of colorful status reports.

Who is behind it

Led by people who build it themselves.

Andreas Mallek Founder CISSP-ISSAP, CCSP, CC

Registered office

Datargo GmbHOmniturm, Neue Mainzer Str. 52-5860311 Frankfurt am Main, GermanyAmtsgericht Friedberg (Hessen), HRB 9742Represented by Andreas Mallek
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