Looking for shared storage with access without loging in
Hi guys, this might or might not be entirely off topic. I am looking for a solution that would in a civilized manner allow me to gather photos and maybe videos from a bunch off poeple.
Background
There will be an anniversary at our local community and we are preparing a printed publication. Due to us being a bunch of incompetent, naive fools, all photos are spread across our memberbase. We don't have any collective storage or album.
We want to use these photos for our publication, thus we need to collect them from our members and to make things worse, it is really on short notice, we have like 14 days to pull this off.
What do we need right now?
Online upload
about 50 users
ages from teens to seniors
mostly Windows users, mixed Android, iOS and dumbphone
possible mobile app
Anybody with URL shall upload and edit folders
Shouldn't need to create account or log in
preferably folder structure (no AI sorting nonsense)
total size unknown - my estimate is <100GB
I don't care right now if it is FOSS or not
Right now preferably not self hosted
Wrong community, I know. But, my home server is not accessible outside LAN and I am afraid that I wouldn't set VPS fully working in time.
I would be very happy and grateful for both advice for our current situation and for (FOSS) selfhosted solution we could use in the future.
Hopefully I can finally convince everyone, we really need at least NAS, so there will be no next time...
Cheers
I think your best bet in this case is google drive. Most people have a google account, and if they don't, I believe it's possible to set it up in a way that it will let them upload anyway. I don't think you're getting out of the account requirement, outside of you setting up an anonymous ftp server in a vps or something.
I thought of google drive as well, even if I had to pay for expanding the capacity. Unfortunately it requires signing up to permit upload, download is permited to everyone with the link though.
Maybe OneDrive? I think people who aren't tech-oriented find OneDrive slightly harder to use than Google Drive. But you do get granular control over view/edits permission and expiry of links.