Why cloud storage gets messy
Cloud folders are good for storing files, but they are not always the best way to curate resources for every project or client.
- Moving a file can break the original folder structure.
- The same file may belong to more than one project or client.
- Links get scattered across docs, emails, chats, and task tools.
- Sharing a whole folder can expose more context than someone needs.
Create a link layer above Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, and more
WebCull lets you save cloud file links where they make sense for the work, without changing where the files live.
- Save bookmarkable links from Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, Gmail, Proton Drive, and other cloud tools.
- Group files by client, project, department, phase, or handoff.
- Add notes, tags, and keywords so links are easier to find later.
- Use stacked folders to keep related cloud resources together.
Share curated cloud resources without moving the originals
Turn scattered cloud links into focused resource hubs for clients, teammates, students, or collaborators.
- Share Collections with custom URLs and optional passwords.
- Let people open shared cloud resource lists without a WebCull account.
- Update your source folder as files and resources change.
- Search and sync your organized cloud links across browsers and devices.