"The central AI platform for your company."
Logicc is a central B2B AI platform that bundles several leading models into one interface and offers features such as web search, deep research, document chat, image generation, assistants, and code support.
The platform is clearly geared toward businesses and advertises EU/Germany hosting, "No AI training," and optional hosting on your own servers. Officially, Logicc mentions, among others, ChatGPT/OpenAI, Gemini, Claude, and Mistral models, as well as Smart Select AI for automatic model selection.
Logicc
The central AI platform for your company
Location: Germany ⓘ Logicc GmbH, Kattrepelsbrücke 1, D-20095 Hamburg
Secure+ Everything in Business plus team collaboration, custom assistants, shared assistant library, higher usage limit, priority support, and a stronger focus on secure team use.
Max Everything in Secure+ plus very high usage limits, access to powerful models, §203 StGB confidentiality agreement, SSO/Identity Management, end-to-end encryption, and support for security/privacy questions. Other Enterprise Custom offering with many users, individual API integrations, SSO/Identity Management, advanced compliance features, dedicated support, SLA, onboarding workshop, training, possible own server hosting, and model API.
Own API keys / integrations / model API Relevant in higher-tier or Enterprise contexts for individual system connectivity, databases, software integration, and API usage.
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Target audience
Logicc is primarily aimed at companies, teams, and data-sensitive organizations that want to use generative AI productively without being limited to a single model or purely US-centered direct usage. It is particularly well suited for SMEs, growing mid-sized companies, and larger organizations with governance, data protection, or integration requirements. Due to its positioning for professionals bound by confidentiality and its industry focus on law and medicine, the tool is also of interest to law firms, medical practices, consulting, operations, marketing, finance, and software teams.
Outstanding features
What stands out above all is the combination of multi-model access, Smart Select AI, Deep Research, web search, document chat, image generation, and team features such as assistants, prompt library, projects, and permission management. In its Help Center, Logicc currently lists models from OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and Mistral; this makes the platform more of an orchestration and governance layer across multiple model families than just a single chatbot. For more advanced requirements, SSO, enterprise integrations, custom API connections, and optional hosting on your own servers are also available.
Main areas of application
Logicc covers a broad range of practical AI use cases: research and report creation, content and email creation, knowledge work with documents, data analysis, software support, image generation, as well as process-oriented teamwork with custom assistants. Officially, Logicc cites examples such as LinkedIn posts, onboarding, bug fixing, Excel analysis, and preparatory bookkeeping. In addition, the company explicitly addresses marketing & sales, finance, operations, management, and software development.
Usage & notes
According to the provider, usage is low-threshold: 7-day trial without a credit card, followed by tiered business plans with a fair-usage budget. Important for buyers is that, despite its strong data protection positioning, Logicc does not offer an “unlimited” all-you-can-use model, but instead defines usage budgets per organization and only unlocks certain enterprise features in higher-tier plans or on request. From a compliance perspective, references to AVV/DPA, EU/Germany hosting, and no-training commitments are positive; at the same time, the third-country and tracking issues of the website should be assessed separately from the actual platform operation.
| Target audience | Assessment |
|---|---|
| SMEs / Teams | Very suitable – for centralized access to leading AI models, assistants, projects, document chat, web search, and team collaboration. |
| Regulated industries | Very suitable – Secure+ and Max are aimed especially at professionals bound by confidentiality, compliance, and data protection requirements. |
| Large enterprises | Suitable to very suitable – Enterprise offers SSO, identity management, compliance features, API integrations, SLA, and training. |
| Self-employed / Freelancers | Conditionally suitable – functionally strong, but positioned more as a team/business platform. |
| Private individuals | Rather not suitable – Logicc is clearly geared toward companies, teams, and secure AI use in a work context. |
| Developers / IT teams | Suitable – due to API/integration options, model API, and custom API keys in higher-tier or enterprise contexts. |
Hosting & Data
1) On-prem / local hosting
Meaning: The company operates the solution on its own hardware or within its own infrastructure. In the strictest sense, not only the application runs locally, but ideally the model as well.
2) Private cloud / data center
Meaning: The solution runs in a dedicated or more clearly separated cloud environment, often with a hosting provider or hyperscaler, but in a German data center or in a particularly controlled environment.
3) EU SaaS / managed
Meaning: The provider operates the solution itself as a service. The company uses the tool as a ready-made cloud service, ideally with EU data residency.
4) Hybrid
Meaning: One part of the processing remains internal / local / in a private cloud, while another part runs in an external cloud or EU SaaS.
5) AVV / DPA
Meaning: This is the data processing agreement or Data Processing Addendum. It governs that the provider processes personal data on behalf of the customer and is bound by the customer's instructions.
6) No training
Meaning: The provider does not use your prompts, uploads, attachments, chat histories, or outputs for training or improving the general model — ideally excluded by contract.
7) Open-source / transparency path
Meaning: There is a path toward greater technical transparency and sovereignty, for example through:
- open models
- documented components
- self-hostable parts
- traceable architecture
- export / switching options
| On-prem / local hosting | ✅ |
| Private cloud / data center | ⚠️ |
| EU SaaS / Managed | ✅ |
| Hybrid | ⚠️ |
| DPA / AVV | ✅ |
| No training on customer data | ✅ |
| Open source / transparency path | ⚠️ |
On-prem / local hosting: covered
The pricing page mentions “hosting on your own servers.” This explicitly indicates an on-premises/self-hosting option on the website.
Private Cloud / Data Center: Partially
The website states that data is stored exclusively within the EU and in German data centers operated by Hetzner. However, the pages we reviewed do not specifically describe a dedicated/private customer environment or an isolated private cloud architecture.
EU SaaS / Managed: Covered
Logicc describes the platform as an EU-hosted managed service with storage on German servers and AI processing exclusively within the EU.
Hybrid: Partially
A hybrid approach is indirectly implied, as the website documents both EU-SaaS and mentions “hosting on our own servers.” However, the website does not provide further details on a specific hybrid architecture that combines internal and external processing.
DPPA: Covered
On the security page, a DPA is mentioned: “Data Processing Agreement in accordance with the GDPR, including TOMs and information on subprocessors used.” The Terms of Service also refer to the DPA.
No training: covered
The website states several times that inputs, files, and results are not used for training AI models. The Security page further describes this as contractually and technically precluded; additionally, it mentions “zero data retention” for model providers, where technically feasible.
Open Source / Transparency Path: Partial
A transparency/sovereignty path is partially evident through “hosting on our own servers” and the mention of various integrated models/providers. Specific open-source components, open models, or a documented open-source stack are not specified on the website.
Data Processing
According to the information found, Logicc operates an EU-focused AI platform for businesses with EU-based SaaS operations, storage of conversation and application data in German Hetzner data centers, and AI processing exclusively within the EU. Regarding data protection compliance, the website lists the AVV, TOMs, subprocessor information in the AVV, as well as rules on zero data retention and non-use for training. For customers with higher sovereignty requirements, the website also mentions hosting on their own servers.
Conclusion
Based on its own website, Logicc appears well-aligned with European data protection and hosting requirements across the entire EU/EEA region. Particularly strong are the documented details regarding storage in Germany, EU processing, the AVV, and “no training.” Because “hosting on customers’ own servers” is also mentioned, the best available usage option is not limited to standard SaaS. However, details regarding subprocessors that are freely accessible, specific open-source components, and an explicitly described private cloud/hybrid implementation are not fully transparent. Overall, the positive information documented on the website clearly outweighs the negative aspects.
Sources
| On-prem / local hosting | ✅ |
| Private cloud / data center | ⚠️ |
| EU SaaS / Managed | ✅ |
| Hybrid | ⚠️ |
| DPA / AVV | ✅ |
| No training on customer data | ✅ |
| Open source / transparency path | ⚠️ |
On-prem / local hosting: covered
The pricing page mentions “hosting on your own servers.” This explicitly indicates an on-premises/self-hosting option on the website.
Private Cloud / Data Center: Partially
The website states that data is stored exclusively within the EU and in German data centers operated by Hetzner. However, the pages we reviewed do not specifically describe a dedicated/private customer environment or an isolated private cloud architecture.
EU SaaS / Managed: Covered
Logicc describes the platform as an EU-hosted managed service with storage on German servers and AI processing exclusively within the EU.
Hybrid: Partially
A hybrid approach is indirectly implied, as the website documents both EU-SaaS and mentions “hosting on our own servers.” However, the website does not provide further details on a specific hybrid architecture that combines internal and external processing.
DPPA: Covered
On the security page, a DPA is mentioned: “Data Processing Agreement in accordance with the GDPR, including TOMs and information on subprocessors used.” The Terms of Service also refer to the DPA.
No training: covered
The website states several times that inputs, files, and results are not used for training AI models. The Security page further describes this as contractually and technically precluded; additionally, it mentions “zero data retention” for model providers, where technically feasible.
Open Source / Transparency Path: Partial
A transparency/sovereignty path is partially evident through “hosting on our own servers” and the mention of various integrated models/providers. Specific open-source components, open models, or a documented open-source stack are not specified on the website.
Data Processing
According to the information found, Logicc operates an EU-focused AI platform for businesses with EU-based SaaS operations, storage of conversation and application data in German Hetzner data centers, and AI processing exclusively within the EU. Regarding data protection compliance, the website lists the AVV, TOMs, subprocessor information in the AVV, as well as rules on zero data retention and non-use for training. For customers with higher sovereignty requirements, the website also mentions hosting on their own servers.
Conclusion
Based on its own website, Logicc appears well-aligned with European data protection and hosting requirements across the entire EU/EEA region. Particularly strong are the documented details regarding storage in Germany, EU processing, the AVV, and “no training.” Because “hosting on customers’ own servers” is also mentioned, the best available usage option is not limited to standard SaaS. However, details regarding subprocessors that are freely accessible, specific open-source components, and an explicitly described private cloud/hybrid implementation are not fully transparent. Overall, the positive information documented on the website clearly outweighs the negative aspects.
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Strengths & weaknesses at a glance
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
|---|---|
| • Central multi-model platform instead of a standalone solution. | • No permanent free version, only a trial period. |
| • Strong B2B/team focus with assistants, projects, prompt library, RBAC, SSO/SAML/SCIM. | • Fair usage limits in all plans; high usage requires higher-tier plans. |
| • Data protection positioning with EU computing, “No AI training,” AVV/DPA reference, and optional hosting on your own servers. | • Some advanced features are only available in higher-tier plans or upon request, such as SSO, custom API integrations, hosting on your own servers, and SLA. |
| • Good breadth of use cases: research, content, documents, data analysis, image generation, code. | • The officially announced 280+ integrations are marked as “Coming soon.” |
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GDPR-compliant usage possible?
Based on the information published on the Logicc website itself, a clearly documented path to GDPR-compliant use within the EU/EEA is evident. Logicc describes data storage exclusively within the EU, storage on German servers, AI processing conducted solely within the EU, the General Terms and Conditions (AVV) including Terms of Use (TOMs) and information on subprocessors, as well as a contractual and technical prohibition on the use of customer data for model training. In addition, the website lists hosting on the company’s own servers as an option, which further reinforces this as the best available approach.
Positive
Particularly positive are the points mentioned on the website: GDPR-compliant within the EU, conversation and application data stored on German servers, AI processing exclusively within the EU, zero data retention by model providers, no model training using customer data, Terms of Service (TOS) including Terms of Use (TOMs) and information on subprocessors used, as well as the mentioned option of hosting on one’s own servers.
Negative
A limitation is that, although the website makes numerous claims regarding data protection and provides structural details, no separately accessible list of subprocessors was found; instead, it merely states that information on subprocessors is included in the General Terms and Conditions. The pages reviewed also lack specific statements regarding SOC 2, an explicit “EU data residency” product option as a selectable tenant/region mechanism for customers, and specific open-source components of the platform.
Server Location
The website states that all conversation and application data is permanently stored in the ISO 27001-certified data centers of Hetzner Online GmbH in Nuremberg and Falkenstein. It also states that data processing for all AI models available on Logicc takes place exclusively within the European Union.