OSF can be used to create a project space with a hierarchical file structure and version control. An unlimited number of files can be stored in a 3rd party add-on, like Box, Google Drive, Dropbox, or Figshare that you can connect to your OSF project. Other research tools such as GitHub, GitLab, Mendeley, and Zotero can also be connected.
OSF can be used to share projects (or components of projects) publicly or with only those that should have access. Projects can also remain private. You can change the permissions for each individual component, allowing for granular access control.
Learn about ways in which OSF can be integrated into apps and other research tools.

Learn about version control with OSF by watching this short video tutorial or follow these step by step directions in the Version Control Guide.
