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Omnicontext Cloud is private cloud storage software from Hypersoft. Its core idea is “Your Devices Are The Cloud”: your own computers, phones, and other devices form a decentralized storage network, without the need for an additional cloud storage service. Files are kept on local devices and automatically synced between them.
The product’s core components include a local Omnicontext Cloud root folder, a background sync service, device discovery, P2P file replication, browser access, and Windows tray status monitoring. Users can view storage status, the number of active nodes, and file replication status. Its key differentiator is the use of blockchain mechanisms for metadata and file history: the list of participating devices is replicated to all devices, file versions are traceable, and changes can be monitored, helping ensure data integrity. The materials emphasize that files are not stored with Hypersoft, ISPs, or other cloud providers, and are not relayed through third-party locations.
Deployment is closer to a self-hosted / decentralized private cloud model. Before use, you need an Internet domain name with editable DNS records. You can also use a Windows DNS server or a public registrar’s DNS; name.com is explicitly supported at present. Licensed customers without their own domain can use the free personal subdomain DNS service provided by Hypersoft. This creates a higher setup barrier than conventional cloud drives, making it better suited to users who understand domains and DNS configuration.
Personal pricing is per device, at 10 euros/year for each active device. Enterprise pricing is based on domain users who access company files, at 2 euros/year per user, with quotes available for large installations. New personal clouds are free for the first week, and the introductory Beta is available as a free download. Payment methods include in-app mobile payments or wire-transfer invoices.
The advantages are strong data sovereignty, no need for third-party cloud storage, peer-to-peer syncing, low pricing, plus version tracking and integrity-oriented design. The downsides are that the download is marked as Coming soon, so maturity is unclear; DNS configuration raises the onboarding difficulty; and the materials do not disclose details on granular permissions, auditing, encryption, backup and recovery, APIs, or third-party app integrations. It is best suited to individuals, families, small teams, and enterprise scenarios where files are expected to exist only on owned devices.
No information is provided about website/service accessibility or payment availability in mainland China, so this remains unknown. For more mature private cloud or file synchronization solutions, compare it with Nextcloud, Seafile, Syncthing, Resilio Sync, ownCloud, and similar products.
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