For years, I have lived a fragmented digital life. My blog drafts were organized on Google Drive, personal files sat on Dropbox, and other data was scattered across different platforms. The biggest headache wasn’t losing files, but the syncing challenges: file conflicts, and having to trust multiple servers just to move my own data. It wasn’t simple, it wasn’t efficient, and it certainly wasn’t private. I decided to dump the complicated services and use only one utility tool for all my syncing, and the tool is Syncthing. Here’s why I completely rebuilt my file synchronization workflow from the ground up using Syncthing.