From SMB shares to SharePoint to S3, Foldr unifies access without forcing you to migrate. Keep your existing permissions; add what’s missing on top.
One interface across SMB, OneDrive, SharePoint, Drive, S3, Box, Dropbox. Search across all of it from one place, with results scoped to what each user can see.
Foldr respects ACLs from the source. No shadow indexes, no parallel access lists. Users see what they’re allowed to see in the source system, no more, no less.
Schedule jobs, classify documents, route forms, reconcile data. The same script runs the same way against any backend. Bundle the lot into a Foldr Flow and ship it across your estate.
Activity log, file versions, GDPR-friendly access controls. SSO via SAML, Entra ID, ADFS, Active Directory. Self-service password resets if you want them; full audit if you don’t.
Vendors, customers, partners, contractors, auditors. Most of them aren’t in your directory and never will be. Foldr’s sharing surface is built for that.
Read-only or upload-enabled, password-protected, time-limited. Optionally collect fields before download: their name, the project code, an “I agree” declaration. The whole thing logs to your audit trail.
Clients sign in, see only what you’ve shared with them, in a clean shell with your branding. They never see Foldr’s admin surface and never count against your seat total. Read about Folio →
Give a folder an email address. Attachments arrive sorted by your path rules; signatures stripped if you want. Captur picks up the supplier and PO number; AP can pick it up from the extracted fields.
Self-destructing public links. Useful for one-off credentials, contracts, anything you want delivered exactly once. The recipient downloads, the link is dead.
Servers in the office, OneDrive for staff, SharePoint for collaboration, an S3 bucket from that one project two years ago. Foldr puts a single front door in front of all of it – on the desktop, in the browser, on a phone – without asking you to migrate anything.
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