4.1
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About this app

Seafile is an open source file syncing and collaboration platform for teams. It comes with Dropbox-like file syncing, but is designed to be better suited to teamwork. You can build a file sharing and syncing service for your team on your servers.

If you need a new feature or find a bug, you can summit your request to our github page at https://github.com/haiwen/seadroid. We will actively maintain and update android client.
Updated on
Jun 7, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
1.62K reviews
Thrillhelm
June 20, 2021
The biggest waste of potential in cloud computing. Seafile is fast... That's it. It is the most streamlined, reliable service for the task of downloading and sharing files but it does literally nothing else. You can't even search for files, you can't even sync files automatically unless they're taken by a camera. The most basic functionality of free adware programs here on the play store trumps Seafile at full throttle and at that level I'd just suggest grabbing Syncthing. Disappointing.
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Svetoslav Mladenov
April 10, 2024
I am self hosting seafile and it's working great . It's very snappy and responsive when viewing pictures and videos both from the webui and from the app, even when hosted on a VM with limited resources. I am giving four stars because it's missing albums functionality . To replicate albums it's required to duplicate the files between different folders which isn't optimal.
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Kev M
September 25, 2022
Seafile itself is a great delta-sync application. But like other reviewers there's a missed opportunity here. They could do 2-way synchronization of files (like AutoSync, SyncThing, or FolderSync Pro do) but instead they limit the auto-upload feature to 1-way and for photos only. I've ended up using Syncthing in combination with Seafile to sync my android device with my other devices. But feels incomplete to have to use a separate app for what this app should have.
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