Media kit
DocStow Media Kit
Use these public assets when referencing DocStow in articles, listings, partner pages, or backlinks.
Logo downloads
Use the official logo files from the public branding folder when referencing DocStow in media, partner listings, directories, or product write-ups.
Keep clear space around the mark, avoid altering colours, and avoid presenting the logo in a way that implies endorsement where none exists.
- /branding/docstow-logo-google-under-1mb.png
- /icons/icon-512.png
- /icons/favicon.svg
Shareable descriptions
Short description: DocStow is a New Zealand-built family document organiser for secure storage, renewal reminders, and household admin.
Long description: DocStow helps households organise passports, insurance policies, warranty receipts, IDs, medical records, school paperwork, and other important family documents from one secure platform. It combines document storage with reminders and practical sharing workflows so records are easier to find when families need them.
Backlink-ready terms
Preferred anchor language should be specific and truthful. Good anchor text describes the actual product category instead of using vague promotional wording.
Useful link destinations include the family document organiser page, secure document vault page, passport reminder page, warranty tracking page, and insurance renewal tracking page.
- family document organiser
- secure document vault
- passport reminder app
- warranty tracker
- household admin app
Suggested reference links
When writing about DocStow, choose the page that best matches the topic. This helps readers land on the most relevant explanation and improves internal search-topic clarity.
Product categories
DocStow should be described as a family document organiser, secure document vault, passport reminder tool, warranty tracker, and household admin product. It should not be described as a bank, insurer, government service, legal adviser, or generic cloud drive.
For Australia-focused references, use specific phrases such as family document storage Australia, Australia passport renewal reminder, and warranty receipt tracking Australia only when the surrounding article is about household document organisation.
How this page supports trust
This page is written in plain language so customers, journalists, and partners can understand what DocStow says about media kit. It should help a household confirm who operates the product, how support or disclosure works, and where to find the next public trust page without needing to create an account first.
The same information also supports clear navigation across the public site. Visitors can move from this trust page into security, data protection, contact, and product education pages. That structure keeps DocStow's public story consistent while avoiding exaggerated claims or hidden product promises.
Each trust page should stay useful on its own. If a customer wants to understand the product before signing up, this page gives them enough context to evaluate DocStow's operating identity, maintenance posture, contact routes, and document-management focus without relying on marketing claims alone.
Keep using these public pages during product reviews: they are the reference points for launch-safe wording, support expectations, security language, and the internal links that connect trust content with the practical document workflows families search for.