About

Built in Bristol. Quietly running a chunk of the world’s files for over a decade.

Foldr is built and supported by a team at the Bristol & Bath Science Park. We’ve been doing this for over a decade, and we’re rather good at it.

What we believe

Four things we keep coming back to.

01

Your storage stays your storage.

We work with whatever you’ve already invested in: a NAS that’s been quietly serving a school for ten years, a brand-new OneDrive setup, whatever else you’ve got. We connect to all of it, and we won’t ask you to migrate anything.

02

If you can’t see Foldr, we’re doing our job.

Foldr is meant to fade into the desk. Once IT has connected the storage and granted permissions, the file experience should feel like the file experience always did. If something interrupts that, we’ve got something to fix.

03

Files outlast frameworks.

Foldr has been in production for over a decade. We pick boring, stable technology, and we don’t deprecate features lightly. Your IT team should be able to trust that what worked yesterday still works tomorrow.

04

When you email, you get an engineer.

Email us and you’ll get a reply from an engineer (usually the engineer who built whatever you’re asking about). There’s no tier-1 deflection layer that has to escalate things, and no “please raise a ticket” loop. We’d rather just fix the thing.

Where to find us

Foldr, in plain text.

Foldr is built at the Bristol & Bath Science Park in the UK, and it’s what most of the team works on most days. Native apps for macOS, Windows, iOS and Android sit alongside the web platform, all built and supported from the same desks.

Curious whether Foldr would fit?

Try it free for 30 days, no credit card. Or get in touch about self-hosting.