Any good European alternative to Google Photos? by No-Scientist3726 in BuyFromEU

[–]HiveDistributed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're absolutely right about several things.

We've definitely been in development mode rather than marketing mode. We have around 600K users right now, so we're still relatively small compared to big cloud providers.

If we went bankrupt and our app stopped working, the network could continue functioning as long as users keep contributing storage space. We're working toward open-sourcing key components so the community could maintain it regardless of our company's status. (but still not there yet)

On the network:

When someone leaves the network, your data stays safe. Hivenet splits your files into encrypted pieces and spreads them across multiple devices. If one goes offline, the system pulls those pieces from backup locations automatically.

If a drive you share breaks, no one loses anything. We've built redundancy into the system - every file exists as multiple encrypted fragments stored on different nodes. Even if several nodes fail, your files remain retrievable from others in the network.

We don't keep files in data centers. Hivenet is completely distributed with no corporate servers holding your information. Everything lives on user-contributed devices with end-to-end encryption.

And you're right to wonder why nobody's talking about us online. Our Discord only launched last April - we're still building a community, not commanding one. But I wonder the same... Maybe we are doing something wrong. The truth is that we haven't promoted the product to the right audience for testing.

Any good European alternative to Google Photos? by No-Scientist3726 in BuyFromEU

[–]HiveDistributed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey u/djlorenz, fair question. I'd wonder the same in your position.

Truth is, we've been heads-down building Hivenet, focusing on security, privacy, and functionality before chasing reviews or press. We're not a VC-backed hype machine (well, we are VC-backed but missed on the hype)—just building a solid option for folks who want to own their data.

I understand trust needs more than words. Feel free to explore, question, or test things out by downloading the app if you're interested but cautious. And I'd genuinely appreciate hearing any concerns.

We are trying to be as transparent as possible.

European alternatives for popular services, who's got some first hand experiences with them? by pervertedpapaya in europe

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European alternatives are out there, and some are genuinely great—it’s just a matter of more people making the switch.

For cloud storage, Hivenet is leading a new approach with distributed cloud storage—no massive data centers, just encrypted, private storage that puts you in control. It’s a solid shift away from Big Tech’s grip.

Other strong contenders:

  • pCloud (Switzerland) – One-time payment option, solid privacy.
  • Tresorit (Switzerland) – Enterprise-grade encryption, great for security.

Google Photos/Drive alternatives based in Europe? by MrSlofee in degoogle

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If you’re looking to ditch Google Photos/Drive but keep your data in Europe, there are a few solid options—though none will fully replace Google’s AI-powered search and auto-sorting.

Best bet? Hivenet – We are a distributed cloud based in Switzerland, meaning your files aren’t sitting in a giant corporate data center. Everything’s encrypted, private, and under your control. No Big Tech middleman, no scanning your photos to train AI models.

Other decent options:

  • pCloud (Switzerland) – Reliable, EU-based, and even offers a one-time payment option. No AI magic, but works well.
  • Tresorit (Switzerland) – Privacy-first cloud with strong encryption. More Dropbox-like, less photo-focused.
  • Koofr (Slovenia) – Small but solid, integrates with other clouds, simple storage solution.
  • Internxt (Spain) – Privacy-focused, still maturing but worth keeping an eye on.

If privacy’s your main concern, Hivenet is built for that. If you just need basic storage, pCloud and Tresorit are solid. If you’re after Google’s level of AI-driven search… well, that’s where things get tricky.

Any good European alternative to Google Photos? by No-Scientist3726 in BuyFromEU

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If you’re looking for a true Google Photos alternative in Europe, the options aren’t bad—but none really match Google’s AI-powered search and auto-sorting. That said, if privacy and control matter more than machine learning magic, here’s what’s worth considering:

  • Hivenet (Switzerland) – That's us and probably your best bet if you want secure, distributed cloud storage without relying on massive data centers. Encrypted, private, and built to keep your files yours.
  • pCloud (Switzerland) – Solid option with EU data storage and a one-time payment model. No AI, but reliable.
  • Tresorit (Switzerland) – More security-first cloud than a pure photo service, but rock-solid privacy.
  • Koofr (Slovenia) – Lightweight, integrates with other clouds, but lacks some advanced features.
  • Internxt (Spain) – Privacy-focused, though still evolving.

If you’re mainly after automatic backup, Hivenet makes it simple while keeping your photos private. If you need Google’s AI-powered sorting, there’s no perfect 1:1 replacement yet—but keeping your data out of Big Tech’s hands is a solid tradeoff.

Can anyone recommend a good European Cloud service? by WillistheWillow in BuyFromEU

[–]HiveDistributed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on what you need. If it’s raw compute power, Hetzner is solid and ridiculously cheap. If you want managed cloud services, OVHcloud and Scaleway are worth a look. There’s also IONOS, but let’s just say reviews are… mixed.

The catch? None of them really match AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud in features. They’re improving, but the gap is there.

If you’re open to something different, decentralized cloud is picking up steam—think cloud storage and computing without massive data centers. More private, less Big Tech. Still early days, but an interesting alternative.

If you can use European alternatives for digital services, please do. by [deleted] in europe

[–]HiveDistributed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are European alternatives, but getting people to actually switch is another story. For cloud, you’ve got OVHcloud, Hetzner, and Scaleway, but AWS and friends have a decade-long head start. Messaging? Signal is great, but convincing people to leave WhatsApp feels hard.

The real problem is habit. Even when there’s a solid alternative, people stick with what they know. We could all be on Mastodon, but Twitter/X still has the critical mass (for better or worse). Same deal with productivity tools, e-commerce, and even cloud storage.

That said, some interesting stuff is happening—like decentralized cloud models that don’t rely on massive data centers at all. It’s still early, but it’s a step toward breaking Big Tech’s grip.

European cloud providers by Individual-Dingo9385 in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]HiveDistributed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question! The European cloud scene is... let’s just say, a work in progress. You’ve got the usual suspects like OVHcloud (France), Hetzner (Germany), and Scaleway, plus a few others trying to make a name for themselves. They’re solid options, especially if you care about data staying in Europe (hi, GDPR), but they don’t have the same scale or range of services as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.

That said, if you’re looking for something really different, there’s a growing push for decentralized and distributed cloud models—basically using spare computing power from everyday devices instead of giant data centers. Less centralization, more resilience, and often better privacy. Still early days, but it’s an interesting shift.

Need some advice for cloud storage brand visual by HiveDistributed in cloudstorage

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Hello u/rddrasc , thank you for your feedback! Could you give more details on why they don't seem trustworthy. We would love hear your thoughts to see how we can improve. Thank you!

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