Startup Gridstack Unveils Modular NAS Built for Creative Professionals
Users can expand storage, choose right mix of storage types, upgrade components, and customize configurations over time.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 20, 2025 at 2:01 pmGridstack LLC, a startup redefining network storage, is launching a modular and upgradable NAS system built specifically for creative professionals, indie game developers, videographers, and content creators.
Gridstack delivers flexible, and visually striking storage – without the rigid limitations of traditional fixed-bay NAS devices.
First NAS That Evolves With Workflow
Unlike existing NAS devices that lock users into preconfigured setups, Gridstack is fully modular. Users can expand storage, choose the right mix of storage types, upgrade components, and customize configurations over time.
Why Creatives Will Love Gridstack
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Modular and Upgradable – Mix, match, and add SSD, HDD, or NVMe storage, upgrade CPU/RAM, and change setups with the Unraid Unleashed OS – without replacing the entire system.
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Optimized for Creators – Designed for video editing, massive game asset storage, and high-speed media collaboration.
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Future-Proof Architecture – Built for long-term use with easy component-level upgrades.
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Premium Aesthetics – A NAS that looks as good as it performs, designed to complement creative workspaces. We know people will interact with this NAS frequently, so we wanted to make sure it looks great sitting out in their workspaces.
“We built Gridstack for people who push creative boundaries,” said Adam Johnson, co-founder, Gridstack. “Traditional NAS solutions force users into rigid setups that don’t evolve with their needs—so we designed a system that does.”
Preorders Open for Early Adopters
Gridstack is available for preorder. Early supporters will be among the first to experience a new era of modular storage designed for professionals who need performance, flexibility, and style. Customers who order by March 31st will receive a free storage block.