{"id":"linuxserver-snapdrop","name":"snapdrop","af_score":27.2,"security_score":37.2,"reliability_score":28.8,"what_it_does":"Snapdrop is a web-based “send files to nearby devices” clone of Apple’s AirDrop concept. Users open the site on multiple devices, establish a peer connection in the browser, and transfer files/establish sessions via client-side networking (typically WebRTC) mediated by the Snapdrop server.","best_when":"You need a simple, browser-first, local-device file transfer experience with minimal setup.","avoid_when":"You require strong authentication/authorization, durable storage, or formal SLA-level reliability.","last_evaluated":"2026-03-30T13:49:30.811038+00:00","has_mcp":false,"has_api":false,"auth_methods":[],"has_free_tier":false,"known_gotchas":["Likely lacks a stable machine-to-machine API contract (primarily browser UI + real-time peer connections).","Browser-networking constraints (NAT/firewalls, WebRTC ICE configuration) can cause intermittent failures that are hard for agents to reason about without explicit logs/observability.","If self-hosted, behavior depends on deployment configuration (server signaling, TURN/STUN, TLS, reverse proxy)."],"error_quality":0.0}