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Bullit is a SaaS/enterprise software tool for file creation and sharing. Its page positions it as a way to “create and share files quickly and securely.” Based on the captured content, it clearly has Web3 characteristics: users need to connect a wallet via MetaMask and select a network to register for a plan; the connected wallet also pays the network fee required to create a Safe.
Its core capabilities focus on file upload, storage, and sharing. All plans are marked as supporting Unlimited Recipients, Multiple Networks Available, and Decentralized Encryption, indicating an emphasis on multi-network availability, unlimited recipients, and decentralized encryption. The main differences between plans are upload limits and storage capacity: Basic supports 5 files per upload, 50MB, and 250MB total storage; Plus supports 10 files per upload, 100MB, and 10GB total storage; Professional supports 25 files per upload, 100MB, and 30GB total storage.
Bullit’s pricing is straightforward: Basic is free, Plus costs $12/year, and Professional costs $30/year. Overall, the price is low and suitable for lightweight use. However, its signup flow depends on a MetaMask wallet and involves network fees, which is not a typical SaaS experience for traditional enterprise users and may add training and reimbursement complexity. The page does not state whether it supports credit cards, invoices, enterprise procurement, or fiat payments.
The advantages are transparent pricing, a free plan, decentralized encryption, and multi-network support, making it suitable for Web3 users who need secure file distribution. The drawbacks are also clear: the page does not show enterprise-grade features such as team collaboration, role-based permissions, audit logs, SSO, compliance certifications, APIs, or customer support SLAs. Upload capacity is also relatively small, so it is not suitable as a large enterprise cloud drive or knowledge base.
Bullit is better suited to individuals, small teams, or Web3 projects that are familiar with wallets and on-chain networks, and that need lightweight encrypted file sharing. For enterprise users in China, the available content is not enough to determine network accessibility; MetaMask, on-chain network fees, and overseas payment-related processes may also create uncertainty. Alternatives include Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, Box, 坚果云, and 企业微信微盘.
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