Manage Premiumize.me Storage — Sync and Backup Files with RcloneView
Premiumize.me combines premium file hosting with personal cloud storage — RcloneView lets you manage and back up that content through a clean GUI.
Premiumize.me is best known as a premium link generator and cloud download service, but it also provides personal cloud storage where your fetched content lives. If you use it to store media, downloads, or project files, you eventually need a way to move those files — to another cloud for archiving, or to local storage for offline access. RcloneView connects to Premiumize.me through OAuth browser login, so setup takes under a minute.

Manage & Sync All Clouds in One Place
RcloneView is a cross-platform GUI for rclone. Compare folders, transfer or sync files, and automate multi-cloud workflows with a clean, visual interface.
- One-click jobs: Copy · Sync · Compare
- Schedulers & history for reliable automation
- Works with Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, S3, WebDAV, SFTP and more
Free core features. Plus automations available.
Connecting Premiumize.me via OAuth
Launch RcloneView and open Remote Manager. Click New Remote and find Premiumize in the provider list. When you select it, RcloneView opens your default browser and redirects you to the Premiumize.me OAuth authorization page. Log in and grant access — RcloneView stores the token locally, so you won't need to re-authorize unless you revoke access.
After authorization, the remote appears in your Remote Manager list. Double-click to open it in the File Explorer. Your Premiumize.me file tree loads with all folders and files you've accumulated through the service.
Browsing Your Premiumize.me Library
The File Explorer in RcloneView gives you a familiar two-panel layout. Navigate your Premiumize.me storage on one side and any other configured remote — Google Drive, Backblaze B2, or a local folder — on the other. You can select multiple files, right-click to copy or move, and track progress in the transfer panel.
For media-heavy libraries, the Thumbnail View mode displays image previews in a grid, which is helpful when your Premiumize.me storage contains photos or video thumbnails you want to identify visually before transferring.
Syncing Premiumize.me to Another Cloud
Manual file browsing works for occasional moves, but for regular backups the Job system is the right tool. Go to Jobs, click New Job, and set Premiumize.me as the source. Choose any destination remote — Backblaze B2 is a cost-effective option for long-term media archiving, while Google Drive works well if you want files accessible from mobile.
In the job wizard's second step, you can configure transfer options: set the number of simultaneous transfers, enable or disable checksums, and turn on Dry Run to preview what will be copied before anything moves. This is especially useful if your Premiumize.me storage has grown organically over time and you're not sure of its exact structure.
Monitoring and Job History
Once a job runs, RcloneView records the result in Job History. Each entry shows the start time, duration, number of files transferred, total data moved, and any errors. This gives you an audit trail of every sync operation, which matters if you're systematically migrating a large Premiumize.me library over multiple sessions.
If a transfer fails partway through — due to a network hiccup or a rate limit from the Premiumize.me API — you can re-run the same job from Job History without reconfiguring. RcloneView skips files that were already transferred successfully, so interrupted syncs pick up where they left off.
Getting Started
- Download RcloneView from rcloneview.com.
- Open Remote Manager, click New Remote, and select Premiumize.
- Complete the OAuth browser login to authorize your account.
- Create a sync job with Premiumize.me as source and your chosen cloud as destination.
With RcloneView, your Premiumize.me files are no longer locked in a single service — back them up, archive them, or migrate them on your schedule.
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