Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online

Hoodik is described as 'Lightweight, secure, and self-hosted cloud storage solution. It's designed and built with Rust and Vue, focusing on end-to-end encryption that shields your data from prying eyes and hackers' and is a Cloud Storage service in the backup & sync category. There are more than 50 alternatives to Hoodik for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Windows, Mac, Android and iPhone apps. The best Hoodik alternative is Nextcloud, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Hoodik are Dropbox, Syncthing, Google Drive and MEGA.




Use odrive to access your ADrive account, along with all your other cloud services, from a single folder on your desktop.


Privacy-first, self-hostable, realtime file sharing. Like AirDrop, but for people who don't trust "The Cloud™?" or just want to feel like a hacker sending files over a CLI.


PicoDAV is a smaller subset to karadav, aimed at providing quick and easy access to files on a web server via WebDAV, specifically with mass hosting providers, who often only provide slow FTP access.

Provides end-to-end encryption to secure your files across any storage location. Features zero-knowledge privacy, easy drag-and-drop use, and confidential file sharing, ensuring user privacy and future-proof cryptography. Offers 2GB free, with subscription for extra capacity.




Palmr. is an open-source file-sharing platform focused on privacy and security. It enables users to upload, manage, and share files with features like password protection, custom links, and access control without tracking or limitations.

Single-file PHP app that can be dropped into any folder, instantly creating a gallery of files and folders.

Zaclys provides easy and secure cloud online storage and synchronization based on the ownCloud free and open-source solution.


Secure, encrypted, immutable backups on optical disks. Fully automated—no manual work. Stored in a secure data center or shipped to you.

