Drive-Pool is a self-hosted app that gathers several Google Drive accounts into one storage pool on your computer. It works locally, so your files stay safe in your own Google Drive accounts. The app chooses which account to use when you upload files, putting them in the account with the most free space. You don’t have to manage this yourself, and there’s no paid plan needed.
This tool helps you use the free 15 GB that comes with every Google account more effectively by combining multiple accounts into one view. If you need more space later, just add another account without changing settings.
- Unified storage pool: See all your Google Drive accounts on one screen.
- Smart upload routing: Uploads go to the account with the most free space automatically.
- Full folder navigation: Browse through folder levels with breadcrumbs, grid and list views, search, and filters.
- Drag-to-folder: Drag files and drop them into any folder from a slide-in panel.
- Access shared files: View and download files that others have shared with you.
- Windows 10 or higher (64-bit recommended)
- At least 4 GB RAM
- 100 MB of free disk space for the app itself
- An internet connection for Google Drive syncing
- Google account(s) to connect and pool
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Go to the Drive-Pool releases page by clicking the button below.
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On the releases page, find the latest version of Drive-Pool for Windows. It should be an
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Once the download finishes, open your "Downloads" folder.
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Double-click the downloaded
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Follow the prompts on the installer screen.
- Click "Next" on each step.
- Choose the installation folder or accept the default.
- Click "Install" to begin.
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After installation completes, launch Drive-Pool from the Start menu or desktop shortcut.
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The app will ask you to sign in to your Google Drive accounts.
- Enter your Google credentials to connect each account.
- Approve access as needed.
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Once connected, Drive-Pool will show all your accounts in one dashboard.
After connecting your accounts, Drive-Pool keeps track of how much free space you have across each one. When you upload a file, the app sends the data to the account with the most space left. This happens behind the scenes — you don’t have to pick the account manually.
You can browse your files with easy navigation tools. Use the folder structure shown as breadcrumbs to move between levels. Switch views between a grid or list to find what you need quickly. The search and filter options help you locate files or folders by name or type.
To move files, just drag them from your PC and drop them into any folder shown on the slide-in folder panel.
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Open the Drive-Pool app.
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Go to Settings or Account Management.
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Click "Add Account" or a similar button.
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You will be asked to log in with another Google account.
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Allow Drive-Pool to access the new account.
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The app will merge this account into your existing storage pool automatically.
- Browse: Use folder trees and breadcrumbs to go through your folders as you would in Google Drive itself.
- Search: Type keywords in the search bar to find files by name.
- Filter: Narrow down the view by file type, date, or size.
- Download: Click a file to download it to your PC.
- Upload: Drag any file from your PC into the Drive-Pool window, and it will upload to the best account.
Drive-Pool runs entirely on your Windows machine. It never stores your files outside your Google Drives. All login happens through official Google sign-in pages, and tokens remain on your computer. No data is sent to third parties.
- App won’t launch: Make sure your Windows is updated and you have .NET Framework installed.
- Sign-in fails: Check your internet connection and try signing in again.
- Uploads stuck: Pause any current uploads and restart the app.
- Accounts not showing: Reconnect your Google accounts in settings.
Drive-Pool supports all standard Google Drive file types. File size is limited by Google Drive’s limits (usually 5 TB for individual files). The number of accounts is only limited by your willingness to manage them.
If you find any bugs or want to request features, open an issue on the GitHub repository’s Issues tab. Include details about your Windows version and a description of the problem.
Drive-Pool puts all your Google Drive accounts in one place, letting you use your free cloud storage fully. Visit the link below to get started.