Wondershare Ubackit
Wondershare UBackIt Review: Is This the Easiest Way to Back Up Your Data?
We’ve all been there. You’re working on a crucial project, or perhaps you have years of family photos stored on your laptop, and suddenly—click—the hard drive fails. Or maybe you accidentally delete a folder you thought was empty. The panic is real, and it is immediate.
2. Flexible File Backup (3+2+1 Strategy)
Supporting the "3-2-1" backup rule (3 copies, 2 media types, 1 offsite), UBackit lets you back up specific folders (Documents, Photos, Desktop) rather than the whole drive. wondershare ubackit
- You are a Mac user (try Time Machine or Carbon Copy Cloner).
- You need enterprise-level antivirus+backup combined (buy Acronis).
- You are comfortable using the free Veeam Agent for Windows (powerful but complicated).
: You can schedule backups at regular intervals (daily, weekly, monthly) or even in real-time to ensure no file change goes unprotected. Versatile Backup Modes Wondershare UBackIt Review: Is This the Easiest Way
Conclusion: The Verdict
Wondershare Ubackit is an excellent, underrated tool for the average consumer and power user. It sits in a sweet spot between the complexity of Acronis True Image and the limited functionality of Windows' native tools. You are a Mac user (try Time Machine or Carbon Copy Cloner)
Report prepared by independent analysis based on software version 5.8 (March 2026). For the latest updates, visit wondershare.com/ubackit.
- No Linux Backup: While it runs on Windows, it cannot back up a dual-booted Linux partition (like EXT4) as a bootable image. It sees it as "Unknown partition" and backs it up as raw data only.
- Cloud Speed: The integrated cloud backup is convenient, but Wondershare uses your cloud provider's API. If you have a 1TB Google Drive plan, Ubackit doesn't speed it up; you are still limited by Google's upload caps.
- Subscription Model: The "Perpetual" license is actually a "Perpetual for the current major version." If Ubackit 7.0 becomes Ubackit 8.0, you usually have to pay an upgrade fee.
For $49.95 (perpetual), you get peace of mind. Ransomware can encrypt your files; a fire can destroy your PC; a child can delete your thesis. UBackit provides a "undo" button for reality.
As she configured the settings, she was pleased to see that UBackit offered various backup options, including external hard drive, cloud storage, and even FTP servers. She chose to back up her files to an external hard drive and the cloud, ensuring that her data would be safe even if her computer failed completely.