All of your files, one intuitive interface

We built Drivey to provide a better storage experience for eveyone from marketers to developers to hobbyists, but especially for anyone that wants a better way to manage their files across all of their devices and storage providers.

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Your favorite drives, together in one app

Google Drive

Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service developed by Google, first launched in 2012. GDrive offers a web interface, with a standard Google feel, for managing your cloud files.

One Drive

Microsoft OneDrive is a file hosting and synchronization service operated by Microsoft as part of its web version of Office, first launched in 2007. OneDrive integrates nicely with the Microsoft suite of products.

Dropbox

Dropbox provides easy collaborate with friends and clients. First launched in 2008, dropbox has become an essential cloud file tool for many.

Dropbox Business

Dropbox Business gets your team's ideas flowing in a safe and secure location. As a team member, you can store, share, and collaborate on files in a work account that's managed by your company admin.

AWS S3

AWS S3 provides object storage in the cloud built to retrieve any amount of data from anywhere. Amazon Simple Storage Service offers industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance.

Google Cloud Storage (coming soon)

Google’s Cloud Storage is a service for storing immutable data in Google Cloud. Objects are stored in buckets and associated with a project within an organization.

Sharepoint (coming soon)

SharePoint is a web-based collaborative platform that integrates with Microsoft Office. Launched in 2001, SharePoint is primarily a business document management and storage system.

Azure Files (coming soon)

Azure Files provides persistent shared file storage for containers. Easily share data between containers using NFS or SMB file shares.

FTP (coming soon)

FTP, or file transfer protocol, is used to transfer files between computers on a network. This service is often used to connect to a web server to manage website or application files.

NAS (coming soon)

NAS, or network-attached storage, is dedicated file storage that allows multiple users to retrieve files from a centralized disk.

FileCoin (coming soon)

Filecoin is a peer-to-peer network that leverages blockchain to stores files. The network is paid by the users to store their files on storage providers. Available storage and price of storage is managed through an open market.

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