How to Replace Dropbox with Self-Hosted Alternatives
Why Replace Dropbox?
- Cost: Dropbox Plus is $12/month ($144/year) for 2TB. Self-hosted: $0/year on hardware you own.
- Privacy: Dropbox stores your files on their servers. They can access them, and breaches have happened.
- Storage: Dropbox limits you to 2TB on Plus, 3TB on Professional. Self-hosted is limited only by your drives.
- Features: Dropbox keeps removing features from lower tiers and pushing you to upgrade.
Annual savings: $144/year (Dropbox Plus) → $0/year self-hosted.
Your Options
| App | Difficulty | Feature Match | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Syncthing | Easy | 70% | Simple device-to-device sync |
| Nextcloud | Medium | 90% | Full Dropbox replacement with web access |
| Seafile | Medium | 85% | Fast sync for large libraries |
Our Recommendation
For most people replacing Dropbox: use Syncthing. If what you actually use Dropbox for is syncing files between your computer and phone, Syncthing does it better — faster, more reliably, and without a server.
If you need web access and sharing links (Dropbox’s share features), use Nextcloud instead.
Migration Guide
Step 1: Export from Dropbox
- Go to dropbox.com
- Select all files → Download
- Or use the Dropbox desktop app and copy from the Dropbox folder
Step 2: Set Up Your Self-Hosted App
Step 3: Move Your Files
Syncthing: Point Syncthing at your downloaded Dropbox folder and share it with your other devices.
Nextcloud: Upload via the web UI or point the desktop sync client at your Dropbox folder.
Step 4: Install Sync Clients
Install on all your devices. Let the initial sync complete.
Step 5: Cancel Dropbox
Once all files are syncing successfully:
- Verify everything transferred
- Uninstall the Dropbox client
- Cancel your Dropbox subscription
- Optionally delete files from Dropbox (they give you 30 days to recover)
What You’ll Miss
- Dropbox Paper — use Nextcloud with Collabora for similar document editing
- Smart Sync (on-demand files) — Nextcloud has virtual files; Syncthing downloads everything
- Easy sharing links — Nextcloud supports this; Syncthing doesn’t
- Dropbox Backup — set up your own backup with Restic or Duplicati
What You’ll Gain
- No monthly fee — save $144/year
- Unlimited storage — buy more hard drives, not more subscriptions
- Privacy — your files never leave your hardware
- Speed — Syncthing transfers files directly between devices, no cloud roundtrip
See also: Nextcloud vs Syncthing | Best Self-Hosted File Sync | Replace Google Drive