Foldr is a connective layer that sits in front of whatever storage you already have. SharePoint estates, S3 buckets, SMB shares set up years ago, OneDrive accounts, all in one place. Permissions inherited from the source, never duplicated.
A connector takes a few minutes to set up. Most read auth from your existing identity provider, so end users don’t see a second login.
OneDrive
SharePoint
MS Teams
Google Drive
Google Shared Drives
Azure Blob
S3
Box
Dropbox
Backblaze B2
SMB / CIFS
WebDAV
FTP / SFTP
Group Drives Don’t see yours? Most niche backends speak SMB, WebDAV or S3 underneath. Tell us what you’re running and we’ll confirm.
Group Drives let an authorised user browse the personal stores of others in a group: home folders, OneDrives, Google Drives, anywhere “personal” lives. Foldr resolves each user’s storage as that user, so you see exactly what they’d see. Configure once; the directory decides who can see whose.
Point the Group Drive at one or more directory groups; the share lists every user in those groups. Open a user’s folder to step into their personal storage stack: home folder, OneDrive, Google Drive, whichever pointers the share owner configures.
Foldr authenticates the underlying storage as that user, so you see what they see. An optional ACL check tightens that further to only what you’d be allowed to open directly.
Teachers reviewing student work. Managers checking reports’ files. HR offboarding. DPO data-subject requests. IT recovery. Every open lands in the activity log, so the trail is defensible.
Foldr respects the ACLs your storage already enforces. SharePoint groups, AD permissions, S3 IAM, OneDrive sharing, all honoured. Nothing is copied or duplicated.
Open a PDF, fill custom fields, securely redact, annotate. Redactions remove the underlying content, not just paint over it. The file stays where it lives. No checkout, no temp copies, no syncing.
A single query hits every connected backend. Results are filtered by what each user is allowed to see, not by where the file happens to live.
Tag a Box file. Add metadata to an SMB share. Run Captur against an S3 bucket. The data layer is consistent regardless of where the bytes are.
Connect a storage backend in a couple of minutes. Disconnect just as fast. Files don’t move; Foldr is a layer in front, never a destination.
A workflow that classifies invoices doesn’t care whether they live in OneDrive or SMB. Build once. Run against every connector.
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