How Upload Works on Rapidgator
Rapidgator offers you various ways to upload files. The easiest method is the classic web upload directly in your browser, allowing you to transfer one or more files from your local computer. Alternatively, remote upload is available, letting you import files via a URL – perfect for saving content directly from the internet. For larger data volumes or automated workflows, FTP upload is recommended. You’ll receive personal login credentials, which you can use to connect via tools like the free FileZilla. Once uploaded, your files will automatically appear in the file manager shortly thereafter. Additionally, Rapidgator offers a mobile app for Android and iOS to manage and share files on the go.
Manage Files Conveniently in the Browser
Managing your uploaded files is done directly through the integrated file manager in the browser. You can create new folders, move, rename, or delete files. You also have the option to share files with others. However, note that the interface does not support drag-and-drop, and some advanced features like download stats or file password protection are unavailable. Files that are not downloaded within 30 days will be automatically deleted, unless you have a premium account with the appropriate storage plan.
How Download Works on Rapidgator
When downloading files, Rapidgator differentiates between free and premium users. As a free user, you must solve a captcha before each download and accept a waiting period. Additionally, download speed is limited, making large file downloads time-consuming. After each download, a mandatory pause is required before the next download can start. Premium users benefit from higher speeds, parallel downloads, and the ability to resume interrupted downloads. For more convenient management, consider using tools like JDownloader.