Privara — Self-Hosted GDPR DSAR Management Portal vs. renting SaaS
Self-hosted GDPR DSAR portal that tracks every request against its statutory deadline.
The subscription math
Savings calculator
SaaS figures use the cited plan price above (see the sources below); per-seat plans scale by the seat count from the same cited price. This is arithmetic, not a quote.
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Osano [2]
No public price - quote-gated (verified)
OneTrust and Transcend were also quote-gated on the same day - treat all three as quote-gated enterprise.
How their pricing grows: Osano does not publish self-serve prices; its main call to action is booking a sales demo, with a free trial offered as the only alternative.
“Schedule a demo or try a free 30-day trial today.”
What Osano does that we don't: Osano contractually guarantees to cover regulatory fines for customers on its platform.
If you need automated data discovery across your systems rather than just DSAR request tracking, stay with Osano — Privara does not scan your databases for personal data, it only tracks requests.
Why owning beats renting here
- One payment. No per-month, per-seat, or per-location fees — the license is perpetual.
- Your data stays on your server. Customer records never live in someone else's cloud.
- No plan ceilings. Records, users, and usage are limited by your hosting, not a pricing tier.
- It keeps working if the vendor doesn't. Self-hosted software can't be sunset out from under you.
Fair trade-offs: you host it, you back it up, and updates are yours to apply — see the product page for honest limitations.
Sources
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Enzuzo — price checked 2026-07-05 —
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“Starter: '$9 / month' ... Growth: '$29 / month' ... Starter permits '10/ month' [DSARs]”
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Osano — price checked 2026-07-05 —
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“no numeric prices or plan names with published pricing are shown ... 'Schedule a demo with one of our experts'”
Competitor prices change — always confirm on the linked page. We only print figures we could verify on the date shown.