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cloudHQ.net Sync Your Online Storage the Easy Way!

cloudHQ dashboard is neat and simple
We live in the future, where our files are in the mysterious cloud and we get to save space on our devices and have the files available anytime, anywhere. That's great and I love it. However when there are a lot of different services some problems may occur.

Dropbox, OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive), Google Drive, Box are just some of the cloud storage services available nowadays.

Well if you use any two of these or in my case all of these, your stuff is all over the place. Getting them all synced up can be a huge pain in the neck.

Thankfully there's cloudHQ this service helps you keep your stuff synced across multiple services and it is easy to setup and the best part is you don't need to download anything it's all done in the cloud!

I did a one way sync from my Dropbox to OneDrive.

They even have a Chrome Extension to check on your sync status.

The trial gives you a few Gb of content to sync across services and there are different plans to suit your needs. During the trial you can also earn up to 6Gb worth of data to sync. Clink my referral link so we both get 2Gb of content to sync.
Let's get 2Gb of sync
So if you want to keep your cloud storage in sync check out cloudHQ.


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