Getting Started

First of all, head over to Chrome Web Store and install Cloudy for Google Chrome. If you are logged in to your Gmail account, refresh the page and click on the Compose button. You should see a new Cloud icon.

Click on the cloud icon and it will open a small popup with the list of all the services it supports. Just select the service and connect your desired cloud storage account with it. For the first time, it will ask you to authorize the app to access your account.

After authorizing, it will show you the list of all the files and folders in the specific cloud storage service. Select the file you want to upload and click on the Upload button. It will first download the file to local storage and attach it as an attachment in Gmail. Keep this thing in mind that you cannot attach files larger than 25MB. From the same popup, you can even upload files from your Computer or any URL as well. You can even select attachments from other emails in your inbox. Simply authorize your Gmail account and it will show you list of all the emails. All you have to do is select the email from where you want to attach the file and select it.

Supported Websites

Currently, the extension supports the following websites:

Facebook Google Drive Dropbox Flickr Instagram Box Picasa Github Gmail Evernote WebDav FTP Alfresco

Conclusion

Cloudy is a very handy extension for Google Chrome that allows the users to attach files from multiple cloud storage websites in few simple clicks. Rather than downloading each file you want to download and then attach it in an email, you can simply integrate multiple services within Google Chrome. It even works with the new Gmail Compose view as well. Feel free to share your thoughts if you have tried Cloudy for Chrome.