Foldvia Cloud · first-party storage

Storage that speaks the same file language as your desktop.

Foldvia Cloud is storage built into Foldvia itself — not another provider you connect. It shows up as a nest in the same file view as everything else Foldvia sees, with the same honesty guarantees.

Doesn't use a connector slot

Foldvia Cloud is first-party. Connecting it never counts against your cloud connection limit — it's a nest, not a connector.

SHA-256 integrity on every file

Every file you store gets a SHA-256 checksum, with duplicate content deduplicated automatically — the same verified-presence model Foldvia already shows for every cloud file.

Arriving with paid plans

Foldvia Cloud opens for paid plans after the Early Access launch — it is not part of the free tier. Quota and plans will be announced separately.

01 · In the app

Built into the desktop app

Foldvia Cloud isn't a preview inside the app — it's a full read/write destination, arriving for paid plans after the Early Access launch. Browse, upload, download and move files between your nest and everything else Foldvia sees, side by side.

Browse your nest

Foldvia Cloud shows up in the same cloud list as every other provider you connect — no separate window, no separate app.

Upload & download

Move files in and out of your nest exactly like any other cloud, using the same commands and gestures you already use.

Move & organize

Rename and reorganize inside your nest, or move files between Foldvia Cloud and any other connected storage.

Verified presence

Every file in your nest carries a SHA-256 badge — the same evidence model Foldvia uses for every cloud file, everywhere.

Get Foldvia Foldvia Cloud arrives with paid plans after the Early Access launch — no separate app.
02 · Web portal

Your nest, from any browser — later

A browser-based portal for Foldvia Cloud is on the roadmap. It isn't part of this release, and the preview below isn't interactive — it shows the direction, not a working sign-in.

◷ In development — arriving in a later release

When it ships, the web portal will use per-user access tokens so you can sign in to your nest from any browser — no desktop app required. No date is set yet.