Add every supported
CloudPairs connection
Practical setup notes for the connection types currently available in the desktop app.
Local Drive
Open local disks, folders, downloads, and removable drives in CloudPairs dual-pane mode.
Read setup guide -> s3Amazon S3
Add an Amazon S3 bucket to CloudPairs with access keys, region, optional bucket, and endpoint settings.
Read setup guide -> s3-compatibleS3-Compatible Storage
Connect MinIO, Wasabi, Backblaze B2, DigitalOcean Spaces, or another S3 API endpoint.
Read setup guide -> r2Cloudflare R2
Add Cloudflare R2 buckets with account ID, bucket, and S3-compatible access keys.
Read setup guide -> sftpSFTP Server
Add an SSH file transfer server with password or private key authentication.
Read setup guide -> ftpFTP / FTPS
Add plain FTP, explicit FTPS, or implicit FTPS with passive mode support.
Read setup guide -> dropboxDropbox
Authorize Dropbox with OAuth and use it in CloudPairs dual-pane file workflows.
Read setup guide -> onedriveMicrosoft OneDrive
Authorize personal or Microsoft 365 OneDrive accounts with Microsoft OAuth.
Read setup guide -> pcloudpCloud
Authorize pCloud with OAuth and automatic US/EU datacenter detection.
Read setup guide -> webdavNextcloud / WebDAV
Add WebDAV servers, Nextcloud, ownCloud, and custom DAV URLs to CloudPairs.
Read setup guide -> synologySynology NAS
Connect Synology DSM File Station API with HTTPS, credentials, and optional OTP verification.
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