Good for review and approval workflows
When you need feedback on a demo, ad cut, tutorial, or recorded walkthrough, a direct link is easier for stakeholders to open and easier for you to resend or replace.
Video delivery is different from generic file sharing because the recipient often cares about quality, timing, and review access. Email attachments fail, chat apps compress, and preview clips usually only need to stay available for a short window.
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When you need feedback on a demo, ad cut, tutorial, or recorded walkthrough, a direct link is easier for stakeholders to open and easier for you to resend or replace.
Some chat apps shrink media aggressively or reject larger clips outright. A temporary download link is a cleaner way to preserve the file you actually want the recipient to review.
This workflow is strong for review clips, client previews, and internal approval rounds. If you need public streaming, embedded playback, or a long-term media library, a dedicated video platform is a better fit.
These are the common questions users ask when they need to send a video cleanly for review, approval, or one-off delivery.
Yes. Upload the file needed for Send video files online to SendUp and share the temporary download link that is generated.
Only if the file is larger than the 1 GB limit. Otherwise, you can upload it directly and let the recipient download the original file.
A link is better when size limits, quality loss, or repeated forwards are making the review process messy or unreliable.
Yes. You can add a password and set an expiry time before sharing the clip.