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Manage, Upload, and Sync WordPress Media Files with OwnCloud Integration

WP Media Folder now brings native integration with OwnCloud, enabling you to sync, organize, and manage your WordPress media directly within your OwnCloud storage. Whether you’re managing a large media library or collaborating across teams, this powerful new connection makes it easier than ever to unify file storage, streamline media workflows, and keep everything in sync automatically. From uploading files to syncing folders in the background, the OwnCloud integration in WP Media Folder is built for performance, security, and ease of use.

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Connect WordPress with OwnCloud Instantly

Link your OwnCloud account to your WordPress media library in just a few clicks. Once connected, your OwnCloud file structure becomes accessible from the native WordPress media manager, no need to switch tabs or platforms.

Browse & Manage OwnCloud Folders from WordPress

View, organize, and rename your OwnCloud folders directly from WordPress. Use the familiar WP Media Folder interface to move files and structure your OwnCloud storage the way you want, all from your WordPress dashboard.

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Two-Way Synchronization Between WordPress and OwnCloud

Enjoy full bidirectional sync:

  • Upload a file in OwnCloud → it appears in WordPress Media Library.
  • Upload a file in WordPress → it’s instantly stored in the correct OwnCloud folder.

Changes, additions, or deletions are mirrored automatically for consistent file management.

Automatic Background Media Synchronization

OwnCloud sync runs in the background so your media stays up to date automatically. New uploads, file changes, and folder updates are detected and synchronized without slowing down your site.

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Secure, Centralized Media Management

By integrating with OwnCloud, you keep your files in a secure, centralized cloud storage solution, ensuring data privacy and compliance without sacrificing speed or convenience.

Faster Workflow for Teams and Clients

Perfect for collaborative environments designers, content creators, and developers can work in OwnCloud while editors and admins work in WordPress, with all changes seamlessly shared in real-time.

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FAQ: OwnCloud Integration in WP Media Folder

Can I use multiple OwnCloud accounts?

Currently, WP Media Folder supports integration with one OwnCloud account per site. Multi-account support may be added in a future update.

Do changes in OwnCloud reflect instantly in WordPress?

Yes. Folder and file changes made in OwnCloud are synced in the background and reflected in your WordPress media library during automatic or manual sync.

Can I limit user access to specific OwnCloud folders?

Yes, you can use WP Media Folder’s native user role restrictions to control access to specific folders or storage locations.

Is there any file type limitation for OwnCloud uploads?

WP Media Folder respects the WordPress file type whitelist, so any file types allowed in WordPress can be uploaded to OwnCloud.

Does OwnCloud storage replace my WordPress uploads folder?

No. OwnCloud integration acts as a connected external storage you can still use your local uploads folder alongside OwnCloud.

Is this compatible with WP Media Folder galleries?

Yes! Files from OwnCloud can be used inside galleries created with WP Media Folder’s built-in gallery feature.