MultCloud

MultCloud

All your cloud storage in one
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MultCloud All your cloud storage in one

Launched on May 10th, 2014

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4.5/5 based on 2 reviews

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Rick Powell
8 reviews
Since this tool is unique in the cloud space and by far the most reliable and comprehensive that I've tried, I'm tempted to give it five stars. If you're looking for tools to transfer data from cloud to cloud, I really don't see that we have any other similarly powerful and reliable options. However, to nit-pick: the interface seems cramped and hard-to-read; the error messages are often cryptic, requiring human tech support to figure out (they're always prompt and helpful however); and it's really not set it and forget it. (The options for transfer could be clearer, as well.) One really has to monitor transfers for failures, which are many depending on the platforms you're transferring to and from (Mega is particularly tetchy). I can go a week with no issues and then the next, transfers will fail regularly, requiring a manual restart. But that's really all the bad I can talk about. Otherwise, MultCloud is a powerful, indispensable tool.
Alex Pavtoulov
8 reviews

Finally! One to rule them all. (Dropbox, G Drive, One Cloud, S3, FTP and many others)

I looked for a service to transfer data between my cloud services without going through an end device (Computer\phone). You just launch a task and forget about it.

MultCloud worked remarkably well for me, and it's free! (there is a premium version but I did advanced stuff and was far from needing to upgrade)

Cloud services are hard to switch, you're pretty quickly becoming a 'captured audience' due to the switch cost. I like that MultCloud sets you free in that sense.

You can also sync between folders in different clouds - one-way, two-way and many other modes.

Only con I can think of is it's web only, no mobile apps, the website doesn't even have a mobile version. That's the main reason I won't use it as THE one cloud I use and only use it for syncing folders and doing complex transfers between clouds.

Bottom line, I love what MultCloud enables and look forward too see how they evolve