Has anyone here switched to TeraBox recently? Is it actually worth it?

Reddit r/artificial / 4/8/2026

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Key Points

  • The post asks Reddit users whether switching to TeraBox is worthwhile, focusing on performance, pricing, and day-to-day usability for storage-heavy AI workflows.
  • The author’s use case involves AI-agent tooling (e.g., OpenClaw) that produces many intermediate artifacts like datasets, logs, outputs, and configuration files that need frequent upload/download and reuse.
  • Key evaluation criteria include stability under heavy read/write activity, ease of organizing files across tasks/skills, and how well sharing works for packaged workflow or resource sets.
  • The discussion references claims that TeraBox can function as “storage + sharing” and even an external memory layer for AI agents, but the author wants real-world experience—especially for teams and long-running workflows.
  • The author also requests comparisons to common alternatives like Google Drive or Dropbox and seeks honest feedback on speed, reliability, and collaboration features.

I’ve been seeing more people talk about TeraBox lately, especially around storage for AI-related workflows.

Curious if anyone here has used it for a while—what’s your experience been like in terms of performance, pricing, and overall usability?

My use case is a bit more on the AI Agent side.

I usually work with tools like OpenClaw to run automated tasks, organize data, or generate content. This ends up creating a lot of intermediate files—datasets, logs, outputs, skill configs, etc.—and I often need to reuse or share them.

So I care a lot about a few things:

How stable it is for this kind of workflow (frequent uploads/downloads, lots of read/write)

How easy it is to keep things organized (like managing files across different tasks or skills)

How smooth the sharing experience is (for example, can I package a full workflow or resource set and send it to someone easily?)

I’ve seen some people say TeraBox works pretty well for “storage + sharing,” and can even act like an external memory layer for AI agents (like pairing it with OpenClaw to make things more reusable).

But I’m still not sure how it holds up in real-world use, especially for teams or long-term workflows.

A few things I’m wondering:

Any issues with speed or reliability?

How does it feel for team collaboration?

How does it compare to something like Google Drive or Dropbox?

If you’ve actually used it—especially with OpenClaw or similar tools—I’d really appreciate hearing your honest thoughts 🙏

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