FTPie vs Alternatives
See how FTPie stacks up against popular FTP clients and cloud file managers. Pick the comparison that fits your situation.
Choosing the right file transfer tool depends on what you actually need: FTP only, cloud only, or both? GUI or CLI? Free or enterprise? Most tools do one thing well but fall short elsewhere. FTPie is a Windows desktop app that combines FTP, SFTP, FTPS, and WebDAV with cloud services like Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive — all in a single dual-pane interface with built-in file viewers, automated backups, and a Windows shell extension.
Each comparison below breaks down features, pricing, and workflow differences so you can see where FTPie fits — and where a different tool might be the better choice.
FTPie vs FileZilla
The world's most-used FTP client — but it's showing its age.
Cloud + modern UI vs classic FTP
FTPie vs WinSCP
Windows sysadmin staple for SFTP and scripting.
All-in-one vs single-purpose SFTP tool
FTPie vs MultCloud
Web-based cloud manager with 30+ service support.
Desktop-native vs web with bandwidth caps
FTPie vs Cyberduck
Open-source FTP and cloud browser, Mac-primary.
Windows-native extras vs Mac-first client
FTPie vs Rclone
Powerful command-line tool for 70+ cloud backends.
Visual file manager vs CLI automation
FTPie vs Air Explorer
Desktop dual-pane multi-cloud manager for Windows and Mac.
Built-in extras vs minimal cloud browser
FTPie vs Mountain Duck
Mounts FTP and cloud as local drives in Windows Explorer.
File management vs drive mounting
FTPie vs Total Commander
Cult Windows file manager with built-in FTP support.
FTP + cloud hub vs power file manager
FTPie vs SmartFTP
Professional-grade Windows FTP client with compliance certifications.
Free cloud access vs enterprise compliance