CloudPlayer™ cloud & offline
CloudPlayer™ cloud & offline
Everyone
doubleTwist ™
Revolutionary music player with Dropbox/OneDrive & offline support.


Average Rating

3.6


Number of Ratings

18,262


Number of Downloads

1M+


Contains Ads

True


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

Free


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About CloudPlayer™ cloud & offline

CloudPlayer is a revolutionary music player that puts you in control of your music, no matter where it's stored. Use it as an offline music player or link your Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive [Google Drive is supported for existing users only, not new users] to create a giant cloud jukebox ... read more

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Total Permissions

21

Total Categories

9

Highest Risk

8

Average Risk

5

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User Reviews

John Reinke John Reinke
11
Friday, November 22, 2024

A new issue recently is that the application no longer caches the Dropbox files correctly - even for files which I have keep downloaded. I connect to a speaker, I start a playlist, and it just skips through the entire list to the end, as if the files don't exist or they are empty. I even tried recreating the playlist, and it's still happens. This is frustrating because I normally have different playlists for when I go to bed, and it won't play anything.

Stephen Christian Stephen Christian
9
Monday, August 4, 2025

This app worked great... until it didn't. It seems to sync with my OneDrive music folder, but when I try to play anything, it won't play the file. It used to work, but doesn't anymore. I have tried CloudBeats and it partially syncs (doesn't get EVERY file). Frustrating because neither app is allowing me complete access to my OneDrive music files. UPDATE: Customer support is non-existant. Edited

Adrienne Coussens Adrienne Coussens
2
Friday, July 11, 2025

Used to work great. However now, Goggle Play Protect is blocking this app. I get a popup with every attempt to play a song or navigate. There is no way to turn off. edit: while I am logged in through my google account, i simply unlinked my google drive cloud. im no longer getting the error. I can now read and cleanly play my onedrive music storage again! Edited

Joker Smoker Joker Smoker
1
Thursday, March 27, 2025

I love streaming from OneDrive. I use it for audiobooks. However, twice this week the audio cut out but the time on the player kept ticking in silence. When I close and reopen the file, now the total length of the file is exactly where the audio cut out. The file has no issues. I had to uninstall and reinstall the app for it to work again. I don't expect a hiccup free experience streaming from the cloud, but a function to reset specific files would certainly be a quality of life improvement Edited

Wilfred Gonzalez Wilfred Gonzalez
14
Thursday, January 23, 2025

Was working fine until 01-23-25, where now every file I play through cloudplayer is constantly in some sort of buffering mode, and then skipped. But when I play the same file/song in another music player, it works perfectly fine. Force closing the app, and restarting my phone, didn't work - only thing left to do is uninstall the app, but I think that'll just delete my playlist's and I'll be right back in the same spot. Update - 1/03/25 I tried what the developer suggested and it worked! Edited

doubleTwist ™
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Could you try the following: 1) go to Android settings and turn off the storage permission for CloudPlayer. 2) Force close the app. 3) Launch the app again. You should now get the storage permission prompt again.
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