Box is a destination platform: files are uploaded into Box and run out of Box. Foldr is a connective layer: files stay where they already are, and Foldr sits in front.
Below is a fair, structural comparison. Box 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 Box, 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 Box” 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. Box 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.
Greenfield estate, no entrenched storage, comfortable putting all documents inside one platform. Box gives you that, with a mature permissions model and a deep ecosystem of integrations.
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