Built for upload first, share second
This page is for the workflow where the file is already on your machine and the next job is simply to turn it into a working URL. It is faster than building a folder structure just to send one file.
Some people search for a temporary file upload link when what they really need is the shortest path from file selection to shareable URL. SendUp is built for that exact upload-first workflow: choose the file, upload it once, copy the link, and send it.
Password-protected, expiring, and low-friction delivery flows for controlled access.
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This page is for the workflow where the file is already on your machine and the next job is simply to turn it into a working URL. It is faster than building a folder structure just to send one file.
Logs, screenshots, review exports, documents, and packaged assets often only need a simple upload-and-send flow. A temporary link is a good fit when the file is moving once, not living in long-term shared storage.
Because the link can expire automatically, the file does not have to remain openly accessible after the handoff window ends. That makes it a cleaner choice for one-off sharing tasks.
These are the questions users ask when they want the fastest possible upload-and-share link workflow.
It is a short-lived share URL you get after uploading a file so you can send it for download.
Use it when you need a quick one-file handoff, short-term review, or support delivery. Use shared cloud storage when the file needs ongoing edits, team organization, or long-term retention.
Yes. You can set the expiry time before you share it.
Recipients do not need to sign up, and you can add an optional password if the uploaded file needs a little more protection.