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Send Files Out, Under Your Brand, On Your Terms

Hand someone a single link to one file, a stack of files, or a whole folder. They land on a branded page under your own domain, with no Files.com account and no Files.com logo. Put a password on it, set it to expire, or limit who can open it. Turn a folder into an always-on public download portal. Your recipients get one easy click, and you keep real control underneath.

The Easy Part Of Dropbox, The Control It Never Had

Sending a file to someone outside your company is one link and one click for them. That is also the problem. The link is easy to make, easy to forward, and impossible to take back. Nobody can tell you later who opened it. That is how a contract or a customer file ends up somewhere it should not.

Files.com keeps the one-link, one-click experience your recipients expect, and puts the controls your security team needs underneath: passwords, expirations, domain limits, a record of every link, and the ability to shut any of them off. So you get the easy sharing without giving up the ability to answer who opened a file. The recipient never sees Files.com. Everything renders under your own brand through custom branding.

“The one-time file upload and download links make it easy to gather and share sensitive documents securely.”

NE2NE
Steven Papadakis, Founder & CEONE2NE

Controls You Can Put On Any Link

Turn on as many or as few as the situation calls for. A casual internal share stays simple; a contract going to outside counsel gets locked down.

Passwords And Single-Use Links

Put a password on a link, or make it work exactly once. The person you sent it to gets in; a forwarded copy doesn’t.

Expiration Dates

Set a link to stop working on a date you choose. A link you sent for a deal in March isn’t still open in September.

Restrict Who Can Open It

Allow only approved email domains, or block personal-email domains, so a link meant for a partner can’t be opened from a random Gmail address.

Preview-Only And Watermarks

Let people view a file in the browser without downloading it, and stamp each preview with the viewer’s identity so a leaked screenshot points back to who took it.

A Reason On Every Link

Require a short internal note on every share, so every link carries a record of why it was created. No guessing months later about what it was for.

See And Revoke Every Link

Admins see every active link across the whole account and can shut any of them off instantly. A link that has outlived its job doesn’t quietly stay open.

Publish A Whole Folder As A Public Portal

When you want files available to everyone, not sent one recipient at a time, point a public hosted folder at them.

Branded Download Portals

Turn a folder into a public, always-on download page under your own domain. It’s how you hand customers a release, a price list, or a media kit, without spinning up a website for it.

Static Hosting That Holds Up

Serve files straight from a folder as a public web address. Files.com ships its own desktop-app updates this way. The same hosting that delivers our software can deliver yours.

Whole-Folder ZIP Download

When you share many files or a full folder, the recipient grabs everything in one ZIP download instead of clicking through file by file.

Collect Files Back Through The Same Branded Door

Sharing out is half the job. Sometimes you need to collect files from people: documents from a client, paperwork from a new vendor, submissions from a campaign. A Files.com file inbox gives them a branded upload page with no account required, and every upload lands in the right folder ready for the next step. So nobody emails you an attachment you have to file by hand.

Share links send out, inboxes take in, and both run under your brand on your storage. Together they cover the whole two-way exchange with a partner, with no email attachments, no third-party portal, and no guessing who has access to what.

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File Sharing Questions

What teams ask about sending files out, controlling who can open them, and keeping the data on their own storage.

Share A File In Under A Minute

Start a free trial, drop in a file, and send a branded link with a password and an expiration in the time it takes to write the email it replaces.

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