
The coverage includes OneDrive, Microsoft SharePoint Online, Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon S3, Box, Microsoft Azure, GSuite, Wasabi, and more.

With a paid plan starting at $9.90/month, you get advanced features such as encryption, 150 GB traffic, and other convenient forms of access.Ĭloudfuze is another reliable inter-cloud file transfer service. The basic MultCloud plan is free and allows up to a 30 GB monthly data transfer. You can also set them to a regular calendar schedule. Using a “Cloud Sync” feature, you can enable automatic two-way syncing between any two cloud providers. You can see a success status when all your source files have moved to their respective destinations. Even with a free MultCloud account, your monthly data transfer quota is at least 30 GB, which is very generous for such a superb service. Wait a little while for the files to be copied and transferred. It’s the fastest way to backup your files on multiple clouds. You can either move files to just one provider or use the multi-selection option to transfer them to multiple destination clouds. Once the files have been copied, choose your destination clouds. Here I copied a bunch of files from Dropbox to other providers. Select the files one by one, right-click and select “Copy to.” Once all your clouds have been added to the menu, select the provider where the files are currently stored. The following permissions are for Microsoft OneDrive.ĭo remember that you can add only one cloud service at a time. This procedure is required just once.įor each and every cloud provider, MultCloud requires access to the info and documents you have with the service. You can choose your desired display name for the provider. To begin, select a cloud provider from the list. It’s nearly every major cloud storage provider under the sun. With MultCloud, you can link Amazon S3, Flickr, GSuite, pCloud, Alfresco, BaiDu, BackBlaze, SugarSync, Microsoft Evernote, ADrive, Yandex, HiDrive, CloudMe, and Cubby. To get started, first sign up for a MultCloud account. Multcloud is one of the best apps to transfer files between different cloud services.

For the remaining services, you can only transfer using third-party apps as shown here. Out of the above names, only Apple allows you to directly transfer iCloud Drive files to any other cloud service as long as it’s available on the App Store.
