Unified Cloud Storage API Abstraction

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Idea

Developers waste time switching between S3, Google Cloud Storage, Cloudflare R2, and MinIO APIs. A simple SDK abstracts away differences with one consistent interface. Target users are backend developers, startups, and SaaS builders avoiding vendor lock-in.

Why this is interesting

The push toward multi-cloud architectures and the rapid adoption of Cloudflare R2 as an S3 alternative have made storage portability a genuine pain point rather than a theoretical one, with more teams actively switching providers to cut egress costs. Filestack and Transloadit touch adjacent territory but focus on media processing rather than raw storage abstraction, and the closest direct analog is probably the Apache libcloud project, which is aging, Python-only, and not positioned as a commercial product. The $2k–10k/mo revenue band is plausible but tight — this is SDK territory, which means most developers expect open-source-first, so monetization likely depends on a hosted gateway or enterprise support tier rather than direct library licensing, and that's a harder sale than it looks. The biggest risk is that S3 compatibility has become the de facto standard, meaning most providers already speak S3 dialect, which quietly undermines the core value proposition and leaves the SDK solving a problem that's increasingly handled by the storage vendors themselves.

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Revenue Potential$2k-10k/mo
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