Nextcloud Connection
Nextcloud is a fully open source collaboration platform. You can self-host Nextcloud on your server or pay a Nextcloud trusted provider to host your Nextcloud instance.
Tella allows users to sign in to their Nextcloud account directly from Tella and upload files directly to it.
Similarly to other server connections (like Tella Web, Google Drive, Dropbox, Uwazi or Open Data Kit), connecting to a Nextcloud server enhances the security of data collected on Tella by:
- Allowing users to collect data directly inside Tella's encrypted container.
- Ensuring that data is sent directly from Tella to Nextcloud, without needing to install the Nextcloud app on the device or sending the data through a third-party app.
- Allowing users to back up their data to a remote server, to lower the risk that data is discovered on their mobile device.
- Ensuring that organizations can preserve important information even in the event of device seizure or destruction, and can organize it for research, advocacy, or accountability processes.
Submissions to Nextcloud take the form of "reports" which include a title, a text description, and files like photos, videos and audio recordings.
The Nextcloud connection is only available on iOS. We are currently working for adding it to Tella Android as well.
When to Use Nextcloud
The Nextcloud connection may be particularly well-suited for:
- Organizations that already use Nextcloud.
- Organizations that want to use open-source software.
- Organizations that have the technical capacity to self-host Nextcloud on their servers or can pay a Nextcloud trusted provider to host Nextcloud for them. If you partner with a Nextcloud provider, remember that the provider will be able to access your data.
- Users who will be sending mostly media files, with some text and don't need structured data collection like forms or surveys.
If you need help figuring out if Nextcloud is best for your use-case, check out this guide or contact us!