Good for review clips and final exports
A temporary link works well when the client needs to download or review a video once, without joining a shared workspace.
Client video files often become too large for email and too short-lived for a full collaboration workspace. SendUp gives you a direct way to upload the video and send one temporary link for review or delivery.
Short-lived links for contracts, decks, brochures, resumes, and outbound business files.
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A temporary link works well when the client needs to download or review a video once, without joining a shared workspace.
Instead of sending bulky video attachments or splitting files, include one link with the context, deadline, and password if needed.
Use SendUp for short-term video handoffs. Use a video platform when you need playback analytics, streaming optimization, captions, or long-term hosting.
These questions come from users who need to send client video files without a heavy portal workflow.
Upload the video to SendUp and share the generated temporary download link.
No. They can open the link directly in a browser.
Yes. You can add a password and set an expiry time before sharing.
No. It is intended for temporary delivery and review, not long-term streaming or public hosting.