

Put.io
Cloud service enabling direct torrent downloads, personal file management, and media streaming to iOS, Android, Roku, Plex, and more without saving to local devices. Supports RSS automation, HTTP/FTP/Usenet transfers, and integrates with third-party apps.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Online
Features
- Cloud Sync
- Ad-free
- Torrent Search Engine
- BitTorrent support
Tags
- Torrent Download
- transcoding
- Plex
- boxee
- RSS
- xbmc
- BitTorrent
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What is Put.io?
Put.io is an online storage service and BitTorrent client combined. It downloads and puts torrents into your personal, private online space. It can watch RSS feeds to download autmatically and make the downloaded files available in a number of ways via applications created by volunteers. We can stream your content to your iOS device, Android device, Roku, Boxee, Xbmc, and Plex.








Comments and Reviews
Put.io is great for torrents,the Chrome Extension makes downloading torrents easy, just right click on the magnet link and click on the Put.io icon and your torrent starts to download on the cloud. Put.io even has a Kodi addon,so you can watch or listen to all your files on your tv. I have used almost every file-locker site,and Put.io meets all my needs. I still use my Real-Debrid,but Put.io is iceing on the cake...Stream-on my Pirates...
[Edited by jrwelk, October 22]
This is a rather nifty client, assuming they work as they claim you bypass tracking by the ISP and you get a handful of features and applications, allowing you to stream your content on variety of Android, iOS and Smart TV devices.
Overall the service is simple and straight forward, I kind of wished they had lower tier pricing as they used to have, one thing I would watch out is the Payment option. This can cause some confusion and lead to you getting a Subscription, so my advice is to Pre-Pay.
Overall the service does what it promises, you can download folders as ZIP files, and the download speeds are rather quick, just make sure to play around with Servers and get the Server closest too you.