What is PikPak?
PikPak is a private cloud-saver service designed around cloud-side downloading — paste a magnet link, torrent file, Telegram link, or direct URL into PikPak and the file downloads on PikPak's servers, not your device. Free accounts get 6 GB of storage; Premium subscribers unlock 10 TB (enough for roughly 8,000 HD video files) plus faster cloud-download speeds. Two Premium tiers exist: Global Premium for users in 23 developed countries (US, Canada, Japan, etc.) and Regional Premium for other markets at lower prices. PikPak is particularly popular in East and Southeast Asia for Telegram-content-saving and torrent-cloud-downloading workflows.
PikPak's WebDAV access — the path CloudsLinker uses to integrate — is gated to Premium members only and is currently read-only. You enable WebDAV from Settings → Experimental Features, generate dedicated WebDAV credentials (separate from your normal login password), and use those to connect third-party tools. CloudsLinker connects via this WebDAV endpoint to migrate files out of PikPak — typically to Google Drive, OneDrive, or S3 for permanent archive. Migrating into PikPak via CloudsLinker is not currently possible because of the read-only WebDAV restriction; for uploads, use PikPak's own apps or the cloud-download feature with a magnet/URL source.
Key features of PikPak
Why connect PikPak to CloudsLinker
CloudsLinker connects to PikPak using PikPak's WebDAV credentials (generated from Settings → Experimental Features after enabling WebDAV). Once connected, transfers run server-to-server with PikPak as the source — files stream over WebDAV from PikPak's CDN to the destination cloud over TLS. Use as source for migrating PikPak content to Google Drive / OneDrive / Dropbox / S3 / Wasabi / B2, particularly for offloading torrent / magnet / Telegram-saved content to permanent cloud storage.
What you can do with PikPak on CloudsLinker
PikPak → any cloud copy
Migrate from PikPak to Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, S3, Wasabi or B2 via WebDAV (read-only, Premium-only). Useful for offloading cloud-downloaded content to permanent archive.
Runs without your device
PikPak transfers execute on CloudsLinker servers. Useful when migrating large libraries that would otherwise saturate your home internet for days.
Scheduled batch sync
Set hourly / daily / weekly schedules. Useful for ongoing offload of new PikPak cloud-downloaded files to a permanent archive cloud.
Filter by folder, type, size
Migrate only the <code>/Telegram</code> folder, skip files > 4 GB (PikPak's web upload cap), or sync only video files.
Common PikPak transfer scenarios
Offload PikPak cloud-downloaded content to permanent S3 archive
Heavy PikPak users hit the 10 TB Premium cap quickly with multi-TB media libraries. CloudsLinker schedules a weekly migration of older PikPak content to S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval ($0.004/GB) or B2 ($6/TB) — preserving the full library long-term while freeing PikPak space for new downloads.
Migrate PikPak → Google Drive / OneDrive for cross-platform access
PikPak's mobile/web players are great, but Google Drive and OneDrive integrate more deeply with everyday productivity tools. CloudsLinker copies your PikPak library to Google Drive or OneDrive preserving folder structure — particularly useful for sharing content with family or team members already on those clouds.
Telegram-saved content → permanent backup on Wasabi
PikPak's Telegram bot is excellent for one-click save, but PikPak isn't a true backup (premium subscription required to retain). Schedule a CloudsLinker nightly incremental from PikPak's /Telegram folder to Wasabi ($6.99/TB) or B2 — Telegram media survives even if you cancel PikPak Premium.
Pre-purge migration before March 2026 inactivity rules
PikPak's March 1, 2026 rule deletes inactive non-premium accounts. If you've got content on a free account you don't actively use, run a one-shot CloudsLinker migration to Google Drive / OneDrive / Dropbox before the purge window — preserves everything without committing to Premium.
Consolidate multiple PikPak accounts (e.g. family) into shared OneDrive Family
Households with multiple PikPak free accounts (one per person, each at 6 GB) often want a unified family library. CloudsLinker connects each PikPak account separately and copies content into a shared OneDrive Family (1 TB × 6 users) for centralized access.
How to connect PikPak to CloudsLinker
PikPak uses a dedicated WebDAV endpoint with separate credentials — gated behind Premium membership and Experimental Features.
Before you start
You need an active PikPak Premium subscription (Global Premium or Regional Premium). Free PikPak accounts cannot enable WebDAV.
Generate dedicated PikPak WebDAV credentials:
- Open PikPak in a web browser at https://mypikpak.com and sign in with your Premium account. (You can also do this in the iOS/Android app under Settings.)
- Go to Settings → Experimental Features.
- Find the WebDAV option and enable it.
- PikPak generates a dedicated WebDAV username and password — these are separate from your normal PikPak login credentials.
- Note the WebDAV server URL (PikPak displays it on the same screen).
Connection steps
- In CloudsLinker, click Add Cloud → choose PikPak.
- Enter a display name (e.g. “PikPak — Premium”).
- Enter the WebDAV URL from step 5.
- Enter the WebDAV username and WebDAV password generated in step 4 (NOT your normal PikPak account password).
- Click Confirm — CloudsLinker validates with a
PROPFINDrequest and shows the connection ready.
Read-only limitation
Currently PikPak’s WebDAV is read-only: list and download work; write/copy/move do not. Use CloudsLinker with PikPak as a source only. To migrate into PikPak, use PikPak’s own apps or the cloud-download feature.
Revoke access
To revoke CloudsLinker’s WebDAV access later: PikPak Settings → Experimental Features → disable WebDAV. This invalidates the WebDAV credentials immediately. Re-enable by toggling on; PikPak generates new credentials.
PikPak upload & download limits you should know
PikPak’s limits split between cloud-side (server-managed downloads) and client-side (your uploads):
- Storage: 6 GB free, 10 TB Premium.
- Web client upload: 4 GB per file maximum.
- PC desktop client upload: 20 GB per file maximum.
- Files per day (any client): 1,000 files.
- Cloud download from magnet/torrent/URL: no per-file size cap; bounded by your storage.
- Monthly transfer quota: active since September 2023. Covers cloud download + downstream + upload, calibrated so normal users won’t hit it. Quotas reset at the start of each natural month.
- WebDAV access: Premium-only, read-only. Enable from Settings → Experimental Features.
- Premium tiers: Global Premium (23 developed countries), Regional Premium (other markets, lower price).
- Inactive-account purge: effective March 1, 2026 — non-Premium inactive accounts deleted; over-quota content purged after grace period.
- Trash retention: approximately 30 days for premium accounts.
- Cloud-download speed: majority of files complete in under 60 seconds via PikPak’s Cloud Download server.
Sources: PikPak: FAQ, PikPak: What is PikPak, PikPak: Transfer quota help, PikPak: Insufficient cloud storage.
PikPak + CloudsLinker — Frequently Asked Questions
Does PikPak's WebDAV support upload (write) operations?
What's the largest file I can have in PikPak?
What's PikPak's transfer quota?
Do I need a Premium subscription to use CloudsLinker with PikPak?
How do I generate WebDAV credentials in PikPak?
Will PikPak delete my account if I don't use Premium?
Does CloudsLinker work with PikPak content saved from Telegram?
/Telegram folder accessible via WebDAV. CloudsLinker reads this folder like any other and migrates content out to the destination cloud.
How fast can CloudsLinker pull data from PikPak?
Are my PikPak WebDAV credentials safe with CloudsLinker?
Is this an official PikPak partnership?
PikPak transfer guides
Step-by-step walkthroughs for moving data to and from PikPak.
Conclusion
PikPak is the cloud-side downloader of choice for users who deal in magnet links, torrents, and Telegram media — with 10 TB Premium storage and exceptionally fast cloud-download performance. CloudsLinker connects via PikPak's read-only WebDAV (Premium-only, generated from Experimental Features) to migrate content out to permanent cloud archives. Particularly useful before the March 2026 inactive-account purge. Connect with WebDAV credentials and run your first migration in minutes.
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