Open source at heart.
Teams in focus

Empowering collaboration, one innovation at a time.
At SahabDrive, our mission is to empower teams with smarter, simpler, and more secure ways to store, sync, and collaborate on their files. We believe that great tools should be accessible, reliable, and designed to grow with you. By leveraging open source technologies, we are committed to delivering a platform that puts control back in your hands — so you can focus on what truly matters: your work, your team, and your goals.
Bringing smarter file storage and collaboration to the world.
SahabDrive was born out of a simple realization: teams need more than just cloud storage — they need a flexible, secure, and intuitive workspace that adapts to their unique workflows. Starting as a passion project to bring the power of open source technologies to a broader audience, SahabDrive has grown into a trusted platform for teams who value their data and demand better tools. Along the way, we’ve stayed true to our roots in open source, contributing back to the community and building a product that reflects our commitment to transparency, innovation, and user-centric design.


Powered by open source, guided by community.
SahabDrive is powered by the RIADVICE team — a diverse team of engineers, designers, and product thinkers who are passionate about solving real-world collaboration challenges. We come from different backgrounds but share a common goal: to create tools that help teams work smarter, not harder. Together, we combine deep technical expertise with a user-first approach — ensuring that SahabDrive is not only powerful but also a joy to use.
Ghazi Triki is the founder of RIADVICE and a long-time advocate for open source software. Since 2008, he has contributed to numerous open source projects, most notably BigBlueButton, where he helped shape the future of web conferencing. With a vision for making powerful tools accessible, Ghazi led the creation of SahabDrive as a SaaS offering, enabling teams to leverage open source technologies without the complexity of self-hosting.
