Blog

Notes on sending things well.

Product updates, privacy thinking, and small workflow ideas for people who move a lot of files.

Two architects compare drawings in a photographer’s studio as a large file transfer finishes on a laptop in warm late-afternoon light. How to Send Large Project Folders (Without Zipping Everything Into a Mess) A practical way to deliver entire project folders-photos, video, audio, and design files-so clients can find what they need quickly, download reliably, and avoid broken file structures. A solo illustrator in a warm, plant-filled co-working space drags a project folder into a browser to send files, lit by soft morning window light. A Simple Client Delivery Workflow for Creative Projects (That Clients Actually Use) A practical, repeatable way to package, send, and track creative deliverables-so clients find the right files fast, you look professional, and nothing gets lost in email threads. A person in a calm, minimal home office drops a file into a browser window to send privately, soft natural light, no visible branding or screen UI. What If the Internet Was Designed to Forget You? Brandon and Mandy explore why platforms designed to forget you - no accounts, no audit trails, no persistent identity - might represent the future of both privacy and convenience. Featuring Let's Send.

Your files are waiting.

Drop something in and watch it fly. It takes about ten seconds.

Send something