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Seedr – Cloud/Remote Torrenting

Discover Seedr, a cloud storage solution for torrent files that’s similar to Dropbox or OneDrive. Learn how to easily download and share content with others, and explore the benefits of using Seedr to keep your PC clean and your upload ratio high.

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Think of Seedr as an online storage cloud, similar to Dropbox or OneDrive, but specifically for your torrent files. It allows you to easily download and share content with anyone.

You can use Seedr however you prefer, but personally, I like to maintain a clean PC. I still enjoy “sharing” and keeping both my upload and ratio high for anyone interested in downloading my super secret and highly valuable files.

For instance, I have a 1.8 GB Linux ISO file named Zorin OS Pro that I want to share with my tech-savvy brother using Seedr. Since my PC is sometimes offline, I simply add my torrent to my Seedr account to help “share” it.

  1. Create Torrent on my PC
  2. Log into Seedr
  3. Add Torrent link I just created
  4. Good to go!

You know, I honestly wish something like this had been around two decades ago. I believe the whole “marketed” aspect of torrenting would have been viewed in a much more positive light.

One of my favorite features is after seedr finishes download, I can right click a file and “share link” for people who don't want to use a torrent program… they now have a download link!

Favorite seedr features:

  • Right click copy link share download
  • Instant-like download
  • Guides on how to be more creative and use seedr
  • Multiple queue download system
  • Everything is encrypted

If you have a whole bunch of torrent files from a list that you want to download, you can certainly do that. Sometimes, I just dive in with magnet links and then take a break for a cup of coffee before coming back.

I almost forgot!

You can easily copy and paste a magnet link, then download something, and afterward, delete it to keep your account tidy while continuing to use Seedr!

Bonus is good, not great…

We also have a “free bonus” offer that I'm taking advantage of because juicing up your seedr account is great if you plan on sharing it like.

Don't sleep on the tuts!

I really like the tutorials on the Seedr blog too, I think it's just a good idea to stay updated with how people are using tools.

What are you waiting for? Go grab an account, or ask if your brother has one you can use and start LOADING IT UP WITH FILES!!

Think of Seedr as an online storage cloud, similar to Dropbox or OneDrive, but specifically for your torrent files. It allows you to easily download and share content with anyone.

You can use Seedr however you prefer, but personally, I like to maintain a clean PC. I still enjoy “sharing” and keeping both my upload and ratio high for anyone interested in downloading my super secret and highly valuable files.

For instance, I have a 1.8 GB Linux ISO file named Zorin OS Pro that I want to share with my tech-savvy brother using Seedr. Since my PC is sometimes offline, I simply add my torrent to my Seedr account to help “share” it.

  1. Create Torrent on my PC
  2. Log into Seedr
  3. Add Torrent link I just created
  4. Good to go!

You know, I honestly wish something like this had been around two decades ago. I believe the whole “marketed” aspect of torrenting would have been viewed in a much more positive light.

One of my favorite features is after seedr finishes download, I can right click a file and “share link” for people who don't want to use a torrent program… they now have a download link!

Favorite seedr features:

  • Right click copy link share download
  • Instant-like download
  • Guides on how to be more creative and use seedr
  • Multiple queue download system
  • Everything is encrypted

If you have a whole bunch of torrent files from a list that you want to download, you can certainly do that. Sometimes, I just dive in with magnet links and then take a break for a cup of coffee before coming back.

I almost forgot!

You can easily copy and paste a magnet link, then download something, and afterward, delete it to keep your account tidy while continuing to use Seedr!

Bonus is good, not great…

We also have a “free bonus” offer that I'm taking advantage of because juicing up your seedr account is great if you plan on sharing it like.

Don't sleep on the tuts!

I really like the tutorials on the Seedr blog too, I think it's just a good idea to stay updated with how people are using tools.

What are you waiting for? Go grab an account, or ask if your brother has one you can use and start LOADING IT UP WITH FILES!!

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