I’m reaching out because I’ve hit a wall trying to use any desktop sync client for Blomp — and I’m starting to wonder if this service is still actively maintained.
First Attempt: BlompGo 2.5.2
I started with BlompGo 2.5.2, which I found archived in an old forum thread (not available on the official site).
After installing it, I encountered multiple critical issues:
No system tray icon at first, then no settings menu — only “Exit” and “Logout.”
Zero synchronization: files placed in the local folder never uploaded; folders created online never appeared locally.
No auto-start, no logs, no error messages — just silence.
I documented everything here:
Second Attempt: BlompLive
Frustrated but hopeful, I went to my Blomp dashboard and clicked:
“Use Blomp on Windows, Mac and Linux!”
Download BlompLive today!
The file downloaded: 4f642882-BlompInstall-0.9.13
Size: less than 1 KB.
I thought it was a corrupted download. So I tried again — same tiny file.
When I tried to run it, Windows replied:
“This app can’t run on your PC.”
No installer. No executable. Just a ghost file.
Third Attempt: Official Download Page
I went directly to the main site in different browser:
Clicked the Windows icon.
Downloaded… another tiny file — identical in behavior to BlompLive’s.
I opened it in a text editor.
It contains no code. No installer logic. Just garbage or placeholder data.
My Real Question:
Is Blomp still alive?
The website promises seamless syncing across devices. The UI implies there’s a working Windows/Mac/Linux application.
Yet every link leads to a broken, empty, or non-functional download.
Are these downloads legacy artifacts? Was the sync client abandoned?
Or is there a real, working version somewhere that hasn’t been linked properly?
I don’t want to manage my photos and videos manually through a web browser. I want true cloud sync — like Dropbox, Google Drive, or Syncthing.
If Blomp wants to be taken seriously as a backup solution, it needs a functional desktop client — not dead links and mystery files.
Please tell me:
Is there a working version of Blomp for Windows/macOS/Linux?
If yes — where do I get it?
If no — will it be fixed? Or should I start migrating away?
Thank you for your time. I genuinely hope this isn’t the end of Blomp — but right now, it feels like the project has been left behind.
— A frustrated but hopeful user