Manage blobs, files and folders across different storage providers. Blober a local-first workflow engine designed to turn "data graveyards" into organized archives.
For months, I’ve been managing a 1TB/month pipeline of media assets using a custom python script. It worked, but it was fragile: no history, complex filters, and zero visibility into what was actually happening. During this past Christmas holiday, I decided to fix it using a "Vibe Coding" approach. The result is Blober.io, https://blober.io/
Why Blober
A simple UI for serious cloud-to-cloud transfers.
No subscription. No transfer fees. Blober runs locally on your machine.
Lifetime license. Lifetime updates.
It's fast and reliable. Until all the files are transferred, it never stops.
Secure. All account configurations stay on your machine.
Available on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Easy cloud provider connection.
Safe operations with explicit confirmation for destructive actions (delete).
Predictable output paths using templates (timestamps, filename, extension, size, etc.).
Interesting idea. How does it work? Does the service first scan everything, then suggest an optimization option, and only after confirmation start the process? Is that correct? I’m always worried with such services that they might accidentally delete something important)
Wow, just an amazing idea. It's always been a hassle to transfer files between different clouds.
@mckabue Phenomenal take on cloud migration! What really stands out is the local-first architecture—keeping all account configs on your machine while handling multi-cloud transfers is a game-changer for agencies and studios worried about credentials exposure. The one-time purchase model + template-based output paths (timestamps, filenames, sizes) solve real problems wedding photographers and post-production teams face daily. This fills a genuine gap between clunky CLI tools and expensive enterprise solutions.
For months, I’ve been managing a 1TB/month pipeline of media assets using a custom python script. It worked, but it was fragile: no history, complex filters, and zero visibility into what was actually happening.
During this past Christmas holiday, I decided to fix it using a "Vibe Coding" approach. The result is Blober.io, https://blober.io/
Why Blober
A simple UI for serious cloud-to-cloud transfers.
No subscription. No transfer fees. Blober runs locally on your machine.
Lifetime license. Lifetime updates.
It's fast and reliable. Until all the files are transferred, it never stops.
Secure. All account configurations stay on your machine.
Available on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Easy cloud provider connection.
Safe operations with explicit confirmation for destructive actions (delete).
Predictable output paths using templates (timestamps, filename, extension, size, etc.).