AList vs FileGator

TaglineFile list program supporting multiple storages, with WebDAV and web UIMulti-user PHP file manager with a modern single-page frontend
CategoryFile Storage & SyncFile Storage & Sync
ReplacesGoogle Drive, DropboxDropbox, Google Drive, Box
GitHub stars50k3k
LanguageGoPHP
LicenseAGPL-3.0MIT
Self-host difficulty
2/5
Easy
2/5
Easy
Deploy options
Docker
Manual
Docker
Manual
Managed hosting
Last updated13 days ago27 days ago
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Where each falls short

The honest trade-offs — what you give up with each, versus the proprietary tools they replace.

AList
  • Primarily a read/list and aggregation layer; not a true two-way sync engine like Dropbox
  • No native desktop/mobile sync clients (relies on WebDAV)
  • Limited collaboration, versioning, and team permission features
  • Documentation is partly Chinese-first and can lag for some backends
FileGator
  • No sync clients for desktop or mobile; purely web-based access
  • No file versioning or trash with recovery
  • No real-time collaborative editing or commenting on files
  • LDAP/SSO integration is not built-in; custom auth requires code changes

Bottom line

Both are a similar lift to self-host; choose AList for the larger community and ecosystem. AList has seen more recent development. Open each guide below for deploy steps and the full feature gap.

AList

File list program supporting multiple storages, with WebDAV and web UI

FileGator

Multi-user PHP file manager with a modern single-page frontend