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Proton for a “drop in” kind of replacement, although there are some format shenanigans iirc. Nextcloud should work fine, and you can have it hosted on their servers or host yourself
Is there a personal Nextcloud option? It looks like it's all for official businesses
You have to host it yourself, pay for it to be hosted for you, or know and trust someone with an instance who is willing to give you an account.
Nextcloud is like Lemmy. Nextcloud is just the software, to use it you need a service provider that'll give you an actual instance to sign up on. That provider can be anyone, including yourself.
Nextcloud makes free personal accounts available via a couple partners, here: https://nextcloud.com/sign-up/
Ah. Yeah that's not a feasible thing for us unfortunately. My editor is part of a small startup publishing company, so their revenue is pretty much non-existent right now.
I edited my comment.
But if a couple gigs of storage will do, there is this: https://nextcloud.com/sign-up/
It's the same thing, you can host it yourself or let someone host it for you. But you're right with your feeling that they don't really prioritize a slim profile for selfhosters with this system. I had to give it up and move to some more lightweight alternatives for those parts I'm using.