- 1 GB storage
- 1 active transfer
- 1 day transfer expiry
Create Transfers, upload audio, images or videos, add artwork, and publish private sharing links..
Launch dashboard →Listen, watch and view published transfered with dias- and waveform navigation, comments, and direct downloads when enabled.
EUR 3/month subscription plus transparent usage costs. No hidden fees, no data harvesting.
View pricing →Upload, publish, and share any files on a transparent platform that respects your privacy and values.
Cloud transferring is the act of moving files through an online server instead of directly from one device to another. You upload a file to a service, share a link (or grant access), and the recipient downloads it whenever they want-no need for both people to be online at the same time.
It's great for sending large files, syncing across devices, and collaborating. But it also means your data passes through-and can sit on-someone else's infrastructure. That's why the terms, ownership, and privacy practices of the service matter: "free" transfers are often paid for with tracking, profiling, or data harvesting.
With sc-andinavia, cloud transferring means simple file sharing with transparent rules: high functionality without treating your personal information as currency.
sc-andinavia is a platform for sharing and publishing files. Through dashboard, users can upload and manage their audio files, videos and images, while dedicated players allows for listening, viewing, downloading and commenting on transferred files.
We actively resist the hyper-normalized conventions of cloud services: hidden terms, opaque business models, and practices where personal information is treated as raw material.
Files are stored on a private European server secured with Cloudflare. Credentials are encrypted in SQLite on a secret Railway volume, inaccessible to the public.
Currently available to members during testing. With a user-key, members freely use the platform and are invited to request features and report bugs.
The "sc" stands for Starling Carrier. These birds' extreme mimicry skills—imitating 20+ species and even Mozart—frame them as "living hard disks" for auditory information.
We're building an ethical alternative to mainstream media platforms. Your feedback drives our development and roadmap.