Supported hosters – which file hosts Zaulto supports

In short: Zaulto works with links from virtually any file host. On top of that, for selected hosters we verify each link's availability especially precisely. This page explains both, clearly laid out.

Every hoster works

Zaulto bundles and encrypts your download links in a container – completely independent of which file host the files live on. Whether filer.net, ddownload.com, rapidgator.net, nitroflare.com, uploady.io or any other service: you paste the links, Zaulto detects the hoster automatically from the domain name, groups identical files as mirrors and protects everything with encryption, a password, a captcha and more.

So there is no fixed list on which a hoster first has to be “enabled”. This applies to classic DLC containers just as much as to direct handover via Click'n'Load to JDownloader.

Hosters with precise availability detection

For the following hosters Zaulto goes one step further: the built-in link check reliably detects whether a file is still online or has been deleted – even when the hoster technically still serves a “normal” page for a deleted file. That keeps the online/offline status in your container always correct.

Hosters with extended status detection
HosterDomainExample linkAvailability detection
filer.netfiler.netfiler.net/get/abc123Via the official hoster API – reliably detects deleted files.
ddownload.comddownload.comddownload.com/abc123xyz456Via the download page – reliably detects “File Not Found”, even with a technical status 200.
rapidgator.netrapidgator.netrapidgator.net/file/abc123…/file.rar.htmlVia the file page – detects deleted files by the redirect away from the file address.
nitroflare.comnitroflare.comnitroflare.com/view/ABC123…/file.pdfVia the view page – detects the “File doesn’t exist” message of deleted files, even with a technical status 200.
uploady.iouploady.iouploady.io/abc123…/file.rarVia the download page – reliably detects deleted files by the 404 status and the “File Not Found” message.

What does precise detection mean for you?

Some hosters serve a perfectly normal-looking page even for a long-deleted file – a simple check would then wrongly report the link as “online”. For the hosters listed above, Zaulto knows the respective special case and detects the real state. If a link goes down, automatic mirror failover can switch to a working mirror when needed.

More about the link check in the glossary

Your hoster isn't listed?

No problem – your hoster still works. Zaulto also checks reachability for all other services and automatically detects typical “file deleted” pages. The hosters above simply get an additionally hardened detection. If you'd like another hoster added with this precision detection, just let us know.

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Bottom line: drop in your links – no matter which hoster. Zaulto takes care of detection, protection and availability.