Who this is for
- You’re switching from one cloud drive to another and you’re tired of dragging gigabytes through a browser tab.
- You’re consolidating files across Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, and S3 and want one transfer instead of ten.
- You’ve watched a manual download stall on a folder bigger than your computer’s free disk space.
How it’ll work
- Connect the source — Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, S3, SFTP, your server, or Nextcloud.
- Connect the destination.
- Run a preview: which files will copy, which already match, and how much will move.
- Confirm and run the transfer.
- Download a report when it’s done.
Why this beats download-and-reupload
A manual move takes the long way around. Every file leaves the source cloud, lands on your computer, then travels back up to the destination cloud. Two trips, two chances to fail, and your disk has to be big enough to hold the middle of the trip.
A direct transfer skips the middle. The bytes move between providers without ever parking on your computer. You see what’s about to change before it runs, and a report when it’s done.
Common provider pairs
- Google Drive → OneDrive
- OneDrive → Google Drive
- Dropbox → Google Drive
- Google Drive → Dropbox
- Google Drive → S3-compatible storage
- Dropbox → S3-compatible storage
Which two clouds do you want to connect? Tell us on the waitlist below — it’s the first question we’ll ask after your email.