Dropbox is a destination platform: files live inside Dropbox. Foldr is a connective layer: files stay on the storage you already run, and Foldr sits in front.
Below is a fair, structural comparison. Dropbox is a strong product for the estates it suits; the question is whether yours is one of them. See how Foldr compares across destination platforms for the same argument across vendors.
Foldr is a layer over the storage you already run. Switch it off and your SharePoint, S3, SMB and Drive estate is untouched. No migration in, no migration out. With Dropbox, leaving means a project to extract your data.
Permissions are inherited from the source on every query, so the source of truth stays the source of truth. For regulated and privacy-sensitive estates, that’s the difference between “our files in Dropbox” and “our files on our storage.”
The Foldr Appliance is a virtual machine you run in your own datacentre, hypervisor or cloud account, with a fixed annual licence and no per-seat billing surprises. Air-gapped installs are supported. SaaS and Appliance share the same product surface; configuration travels between them via Foldr Flow. Dropbox is SaaS-only.
Mashup is the visual block editor. MaSH is the plain-text script you can check into source control. Grace is the verbal route via the AI assistant. Pick whichever way of thinking suits the task; switch between them on the same workflow.
Smaller teams that already use Dropbox for everything, or estates with no other storage to consolidate. Dropbox is fast, polished and well integrated with desktop apps.
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