> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.warmr.so/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Cloud Drop: queue and post your content from anywhere

> Upload a video or carousel from your phone or laptop and Warmr posts it to every selected account on the next available schedule slot.

Cloud Drop lets you feed content into your posting pipeline from wherever you are (your phone on the go, your laptop at a coffee shop, or any device with a browser) without needing to be at your Mac or near your iPhones. You drop a file, Warmr queues it, and your Mac handles the rest the next time it checks in.

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## Two ways to drop content

There are two places to drop content, and they both feed the **same** queue. Use whichever is in front of you.

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="From anywhere: app.warmr.so" icon="globe">
    Open [app.warmr.so](https://app.warmr.so) in any browser, on your phone or laptop. This is the simplest way to drop a clip, pick accounts, and walk away. No Mac needed in front of you. Most people use this day to day.
  </Card>

  <Card title="From your Mac" icon="monitor">
    Already sitting at your laptop with the Warmr app open? Drag files straight in. Handy when your content already lives on the Mac and you want hands-on, per-account control.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

<Note>
  These aren't separate systems. They're two doors into the same Cloud Drop queue. Drop from the web one day and the Mac the next; your iPhones post on the same schedule either way.
</Note>

## How Cloud Drop works

<Steps>
  <Step title="Drop your clip">
    Open [app.warmr.so](https://app.warmr.so) in a browser (or drag a file into the Warmr Mac app) and upload your video or carousel. Select which accounts you want it posted to: a single account or every account in your farm in one action.
  </Step>

  <Step title="File enters the queue">
    Your file lands in Cloud Drop storage, associated with your selected accounts and ready to be claimed. It stays there until your Mac picks it up. Nothing gets processed in the cloud itself.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Your Mac pulls it">
    On its next check-in cycle, your Mac detects the queued file and downloads it to local storage. This is the moment the content enters your home network. All actual processing happens on your hardware, not on remote servers.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Warmr posts on the next open slot">
    With the file on hand, Warmr assigns it to each selected account's next available schedule slot and executes the post, complete with the standard warmup wrapper before and after.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## Storage limits by plan

| Plan  | Cloud Drop Storage |
| ----- | ------------------ |
| Free  | 500 MB             |
| Solo  | 5 GB               |
| Rack  | 20 GB              |
| Scale | Unlimited          |

<Note>
  Your credentials and source files never leave your home network. Cloud Drop only queues upload metadata; the actual posting happens on your Mac through your iPhones.
</Note>

## Supported content types

Warmr supports the following content through Cloud Drop:

* **Videos**: standard short-form clips for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and feed posts
* **Carousels**: multi-image posts for Instagram and TikTok
* **Music**: attach a sound or music track to TikTok and Instagram posts directly through Warmr

<Tip>
  Batch-upload content for the whole week in one sitting, then let Warmr distribute it across accounts on the schedule you set.
</Tip>
