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Folderly vs Real Media Library — honest comparison

Two WordPress plugins, both built around virtual folders that don’t change your file URLs. Real Media Library is the established option from devowl.io — 285 reviews on WordPress.org for the Lite version, with a feature-rich Pro tier sold separately via annual licence. Folderly is the newer, lighter alternative, released in October 2024, with two things Real Media Library reserves for Pro: folders for posts, pages, and CPTs in the free tier, plus a one-time-payment Pro tier instead of a subscription. Both are GPL on WordPress.org, both ship a one-click importer that lets you switch later without rebuilding your folder tree. This page lays out where each one wins so you can pick the right tool for your site.

At a glance

Verifiable facts pulled from the public WordPress.org listings on (2026-05-09).

FeatureFolderlyReal Media Library
WordPress.org rating5.0 ★ (1 review)4.8 ★ (285 reviews) — Lite
First released on WordPress.orgOctober 2024February 2020 (Lite); paid version dates back to 2017
Free version on WordPress.orgYes — full pluginLite only — Pro is sold separately on devowl.io
Virtual folders (URLs unchanged)YesYes
Folders for posts, pages, and CPTsYes — included freePro only
WooCommerce product foldersYes — freePro only
One-click import from competitorsFileBird, Real Media Library, Wicked Folders, HappyFilesFileBird, WP Media Folder, others (Pro)
Page builder integrationsElementor, Divi, Beaver, Bricks, Brizy, +7 moreGutenberg, Elementor, Divi, +many (Pro)
Gallery / front-end folder blockNot yetYes — Pro adds front-end gallery & download blocks
Multi-language admin UI (built-in)13 locales on the marketing site; admin UI English-firstPolylang/WPML compatible (Pro)
REST API for developersYesYes (Pro)
GPL-licensed free version on WordPress.orgYesYes (Lite)
Pro distributionSingle one-time payment via wpfolderly.comSubscription / annual licence via devowl.io

Pricing intentionally not shown — both products evolve their pricing pages, and you should compare current rates directly on Folderly’s site and devowl.io.

Which one should you pick?

Choose Folderly if

  • You want folders for posts, pages, and custom post types in the free version, without buying Pro.
  • You prefer a one-time-payment Pro tier over an annual subscription model.
  • You're currently on Real Media Library and want a one-click migration that preserves your folder structure.
  • You run WooCommerce, JetEngine, ACF, Pods, Toolset, or Meta Box and need folders for those CPTs in the free tier.
  • You value a smaller, simpler plugin footprint over breadth of premium add-ons.

Choose Real Media Library if

  • You need front-end gallery and folder-download blocks Pro ships out of the box.
  • You run a WPML or Polylang multilingual site and want first-class translation flows for folder structures.
  • You publish heavy WooCommerce stores and want the longer track record of Real Media Library's WooCommerce integration.
  • You're comfortable with an annual subscription model in exchange for ongoing updates from devowl.io.
  • You need vendor-tested integrations with Avada, Salient, Flatsome, or other premium themes.

Migration

Switching from Real Media Library to Folderly

Folderly ships a one-click importer for Real Media Library folder structures. The importer reads Real Media Library’s database tables, recreates the folder hierarchy in Folderly, and reassigns each attachment to its matching folder. File URLs are untouched — both plugins use virtual folders, so nothing on the public side of your site changes.

Practical steps:

  1. Back up your database (always a good idea before touching media).
  2. Install Folderly alongside Real Media Library — they can coexist during the import.
  3. Open Media → Folderly → Import and select Real Media Library as the source.
  4. Review the imported folder tree in the WordPress media library.
  5. Once you’re happy, deactivate Real Media Library (and cancel the licence renewal if you’re on Pro).

If anything looks wrong after the import, you can deactivate Folderly and re-enable Real Media Library — your original Real Media Library data isn’t touched. The importer is read-only on the source side.

Frequently asked questions

Is Folderly a good Real Media Library alternative?
Folderly is a strong alternative if you want folders for posts, pages, and custom post types in the free tier (Real Media Library gates that behind Pro), or if you prefer a one-time payment over Real Media Library Pro's annual licence model. Real Media Library remains the better pick if you need the front-end gallery and download blocks Pro ships, or deeper WPML/Polylang integration.
Will I lose my folders if I switch from Real Media Library to Folderly?
No. Folderly ships a one-click importer for Real Media Library folder structures. Your hierarchy, file assignments, and naming all carry over. File URLs do not change — both plugins use virtual folders, so existing image and document permalinks keep working.
Does Folderly change my media file URLs?
No. Folderly uses virtual folders, the same approach Real Media Library uses. Files stay in /wp-content/uploads/ on disk; the folder structure is metadata stored in the database. Moving a file between folders does not change its URL, so SEO links and embedded images continue to work.
Can Folderly organise WooCommerce products and custom post types?
Yes — and it's included in the free version. Real Media Library's CPT and WooCommerce support requires the Pro licence (sold via devowl.io). If you run WooCommerce, JetEngine, ACF, Pods, Toolset, or Meta Box and want folders for those post types without buying Pro, Folderly is the more cost-effective choice.
How does the pricing model differ?
Real Media Library Pro is sold as an annual licence (or via CodeCanyon as a one-time bundle that doesn't include long-term updates from devowl.io). Folderly Pro is a one-time payment of $49 for a single site, with lifetime updates and a 7-day money-back guarantee. If you prefer a single up-front cost over recurring renewals, Folderly is the leaner option.
Should I just use Real Media Library?
If you need the front-end folder gallery, download-as-ZIP block, deep WPML/Polylang flows, and the WooCommerce-Pro feature set Real Media Library has matured over years — yes, Real Media Library Pro is the safer pick. If you want CPT folders included free, a one-time-payment Pro tier, and a clear migration path off Real Media Library later, Folderly is the better starting point.

Try Folderly free, upgrade when you’re ready

The free version is on WordPress.org. Folderly Pro is a one-time payment of $49 for a single site, with lifetime updates and a 7-day money-back guarantee.