Transfer Files Across Cloud Services, Cloud Drives, Cloud Storage

Many people own several cloud services today. How to transfer files across cloud services is a problem, MultCloud is a tool to help you solve this problem.

April 22, 2015

Why need to transfer files across cloud services with MultCloud?

With limited storage options available on the local disk, cloud storage services can definitely come in handy. But sometimes, with the seemingly endless options of cloud drives for us to choose from, our online data can get a bit disorganized. Many people got about several cloud services accounts for more storage. In this case, it’s very easy to lose track of data location.

MultCloud is a free web-based application which lets you possible move, sync and backup files from one cloud service to another easily. By this service you’ll be able to transfer file across cloud services like Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, Amazon S3, OneDrive and Sugarsync. It also allows you to transfer your files from your File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) and WebDav. If there’s a day when you need to move files between cloud services, MultCloud is a great solution!

How to transfer files across cloud services with MultCloud?

Interested? First of all you have to sign up and log in MultCloud. Or click Experience without signing up.

Home of MultCloud

After that, you can add your cloud drives to MultCloud. Select the cloud drive you use and do authorization.

Cloud Services Supported by MultCloud:

Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, Amazon S3, Amazon Cloud Drive, SugarSync, Alfresco, Hubic, Evernote, OneDrive, MEGA, CloudMe, Cubby, MyDrive, WEB.DE, Yandex, HiDrive, MySQL, Flickr, MediaFire, ownCloud, ADrive, BaiDu, WebDav and FTP/SFTP.

Note: More and more cloud storage services will be supported later with next upgrade.

Select a cloud to add

When you have finished added cloud services in MultCloud, you can see all files in these cloud storage services from MultCloud’s interface and transfer files across cloud services easily and seamlessly. The simplest and fastest method is dragging the target file and dropping it to another cloud. Example: Move files from Dropbox to OneDrive.

Transferring files across cloud services

There is a quick search bar on the right-top of MultCloud. At the beginning of this article, I wrote if you use multiple cloud storage, it’s hard to remember where your wanted files is. Thanks to this quick search bar, you can find it quickly.

Advanced transfer function

Switch to Transfer or Backup Service, you can set normal file copy or scheduled file copy task. Here are more settings, filter options, date and time settings, etc. The task can be found in the Task Manager and it runs even after power off.

Transfer or Backup Service