Best for: Large files, Torrents, and files hosted on slow servers.

If that’s what you meant, here’s a structured essay you can copy and use. You can then save it to Google Drive yourself.

Tired of watching progress bars crawl across your screen, waiting for a file to download to your computer, only to turn around and upload it back to the cloud? You are living in the past.

This is the "Digital Nomad" secret. We will use a free tool called (or similar services like MultiCloud). This service acts as a middleman; you give it the link, it downloads the file onto its servers, and then transfers it instantly to your Google Drive.

Mobile users have it even easier. On Android and iOS, the native "Share" menu is your best friend. When you find a file or photo online, simply tap the share icon and select Google Drive from the list of apps. You will be prompted to name the file and pick a destination folder.