Move files between clouds, in the cloud
You shouldn't have to download 200 GB just to upload it again. With Syncologic, you won't.
Early access opens soon.
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Supported at early access
Four major providers on day one.
- Google Drive
- OneDrive
- S3-compatible storage
- Dropbox
More providers will be added throughout early access.
Where will the transfer happen?
On our servers
Cloud Runner
We handle the work. Close your browser, go to sleep — the transfer keeps running.
- Scheduled jobs and recurring backups
- Large migrations you can't babysit
- Closing your laptop and walking away
In your browser tab
Browser Runner
The tab has to stay open. Free. Best for a one-time transfer.
- One-off transfers between two clouds
- Trying Syncologic without a paid plan
- Small jobs you can watch finish
On your own server
Private Runner
Arrives later in early access, not on launch day.
Install a small program. Files never touch our servers. Perfect for businesses, homelabs, and sensitive data.
- Sensitive data that can't leave your network
- Businesses, homelabs, and self-hosters
- High-volume transfers on your own bandwidth
Early access plans
Pick the tier that matches how much you move on our infrastructure each month.
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Free
$0 /mo
For one-off transfers. Try every provider, no card required.
- 5 GB/mo Cloud transfer
- All providers available
- 1 concurrent active run
- 30-day run-history retention
- On Browser: unlimited
- Audit log + webhooks + API tokens
No overage on Free — upgrade to keep running past 5 GB/mo.
- Recommended
Pro
$9 /mo
For people who don't want to babysit transfers.
Everything in Free
- 500 GB/mo Cloud transfer
- 4 concurrent active runs
- 1-year run-history retention
- Overage: $2.50 / TB
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Pro+
$29 /mo
For power users moving big volumes or running many transfers at once.
Everything in Pro
- 5 TB/mo Cloud transfer
- Unlimited concurrent runs
- 1-year run-history retention
- Overage: $2.50 / TB
On Browser transfers run inside your tab — always free, never counted against quota on any plan. Approximate prices, may shift slightly before launch.
Built around your trust
No surprises. No silent changes. You see what runs, where, and what changed.
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See what will happen first
Before anything moves, we show you which files will be copied, replaced, or left alone — so there are no surprises.
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A clear summary at the end
Every transfer ends with a simple report you can save or share, so you know exactly what happened.
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We only ask for what we need
When you connect Google Drive or another cloud, we ask for the smallest permission to do the job — nothing more.
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Watch it work in real time
See how many files have moved, how much is left, and roughly how long until it's done.
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Read the code that runs
Every part that touches a transfer is published for anyone to read. No black box, no hidden behaviour.
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You choose where your files go
Run the transfer through us, in your browser, or on your own computer. Your call, every time.
Like what you see?
Join the waitlist and we'll save you a spot for early access.
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FAQ
- The plan structure is set. Exact prices may shift slightly before launch.
- Yes. We're planning an annual option at a discount; the exact pricing isn't set, and it'll launch alongside the paid plans — not before.
- No. Joining the waitlist never bills you. Moving from waitlist to a paid plan is always an explicit step.
- On Free, once you hit the 5 GB monthly cap, hosted transfers will stop until the next month — Browser Runner transfers will keep working. Pro and Pro+ will add 1 TB for $2.50 each time you go over. Self-hosting will have no GB cap at all; bytes will flow through your own server, on your bandwidth.
- No. Any quota used by a failed transfer will be refunded automatically — you only pay for bytes that actually land at the destination. Transfers you cancel yourself are the exception: the bytes already moved before you cancelled stay counted.
- Yes. Once the binary is built, running the Private Runner on your own hardware will cost us nothing. During early access, all of self-hosting will be free — and the core 'move files between clouds on my own server' will always stay free.
- Yes, in two ways. With the Browser Runner you'll be able to push files from your computer straight to any connected provider — but the tab has to stay open the whole time. The planned Local Helper is a thin background daemon you'll install on your machine so a local folder can act like any connected provider; once it's running, the tab can close and the transfer keeps going.