Good for clean client-facing handoff
When you are sending work outside your team, the delivery path matters. A direct link is usually easier for a client to act on than a huge attachment or a shared folder they only need once.
Client delivery works better when the handoff is simple for the recipient and controlled on your side. SendUp helps you upload the file once, send one clean link, and avoid forcing the client through sign-up, shared-drive navigation, or attachment failures.
Short-lived links for contracts, decks, brochures, resumes, and outbound business files.
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When you are sending work outside your team, the delivery path matters. A direct link is usually easier for a client to act on than a huge attachment or a shared folder they only need once.
Client files often move through proposal review, feedback, sign-off, and final handoff stages. Temporary links fit that workflow well because access does not need to stay open forever.
If you only need to deliver the file, not manage a long-term client workspace, a temporary link is often the simpler tool. For ongoing collaboration and retained file libraries, a full client portal is the better fit.
These are common questions from people who need a practical client delivery workflow, not a heavier long-term collaboration setup.
Upload the file to SendUp and share the temporary download link with the client.
No. They can open the link directly in the browser and download the file without registration.
Use a password when the file contains contracts, invoices, private reports, design assets, or other material that should not be openly downloadable from the link alone.
Yes. You can set the link to expire in minutes or hours, up to 24 hours, so access does not remain open longer than intended.