Flowinity is intended to be an out of the way image hosting server for everyone else, thus it doesn’t have features you’d regularly find in other ShareX servers, such as rich OpenGraph embeds. But instead it has unique features like Insights, and Collections.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Gallery – where uploaded files are stored.
- Collections – which can be shared with multiple users.
- AutoCollects – create custom rules to automatically add items into collections.
- Workspaces – create quick notes/documents inside Flowinity.
- Insights – see reports about how and when you use Flowinity.
- Communications – the built-in messaging platform to communicate with others.
- Scoped API keys for additional security.
- Scoped passwords – set custom passwords with different API permissions.
- ShareX and Sharenix support – built-in client export.
Website: github.com/Flowinity/Flowinity
Support:
Developer: Flowinity
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
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