copyparty vs FileGator

TaglinePortable all-in-one file server with resumable uploads, WebDAV, FTP, and media indexingMulti-user PHP file manager with a modern single-page frontend
CategoryFile Storage & SyncFile Storage & Sync
ReplacesDropbox, Google DriveDropbox, Google Drive, Box
GitHub stars45k3k
LanguagePythonPHP
LicenseMITMIT
Self-host difficulty
2/5
Easy
2/5
Easy
Deploy options
Docker
Manual
Docker
Manual
Managed hosting
Last updated2 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.

copyparty
  • No selective sync desktop client; files must be managed via web UI, CLI, or WebDAV
  • User management and access control are basic compared to Dropbox Teams or Google Drive Shared Drives
  • No online document editing (Docs/Sheets equivalent)
  • Mobile apps are absent; mobile access is browser or WebDAV only
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 copyparty for the larger community and ecosystem. copyparty has seen more recent development. Open each guide below for deploy steps and the full feature gap.

copyparty

Portable all-in-one file server with resumable uploads, WebDAV, FTP, and media indexing

FileGator

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