Most file-sharing services ask you to sign up before you can send or receive anything. We took a different approach: you can share files from the moment you open the site, with no email, password, or profile required. Here’s why that matters.
Less Friction, Faster Sharing
Account creation adds steps: choose a password, verify email, accept terms. When you just need to send a file to a colleague or friend, those steps get in the way. With our platform, you create a room, share the link, and start transferring. No sign-up screen, no “forgot password” flow—just share.
Benefits of Account-Free Sharing
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Privacy
We don’t collect account data (email, name, etc.) for transfers. Less data about you means less exposure if something ever went wrong.
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No long-term footprint
Without an account, there’s no lasting profile or history tied to you. Use the room, finish the transfer, and you’re done.
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Guest-friendly
Recipients don’t need to sign up either. Send a link to anyone—they open it in their browser and receive the files. No “create an account to download” wall.
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Works everywhere
Use any device with a modern browser. No “login on this device” or syncing accounts across gadgets.
How it works: You get a unique room link (and optional QR code). Anyone with that link can join the room and participate in the transfer. The room is the only “identity” needed—no usernames or passwords.
When an Account Might Still Help
We’re optimized for quick, one-off or occasional sharing. If you need persistent storage, shared folders, or team features, a service with accounts (e.g. Google Drive, Dropbox) is a better fit. For “I need to get this file to someone right now,” account-free sharing keeps things simple.
Security Without an Account
No account doesn’t mean no security. Transfers are direct between peers (P2P), and we don’t store your files on our servers. Keep your room link private and share it only with the intended recipient—treat it like a one-time password. That’s how you stay in control without signing up.
Next time you need to send a file, try doing it without creating an account. You might find it’s all you need.