FileShift is a cloud-based file delivery tool built around “Simple File Delivery.” Its core workflow is straightforward: upload files, share a link, and let the files be automatically cleaned up after expiration. It emphasizes unlimited files, storage, and users, supports any file type, allows uploads of up to 60GB per file, and automatically deletes files 7 days after upload. It is well suited for temporarily sending large files to clients or partners.
Its basic features include multi-file uploads, sharing download links, entering an email address so the system can send the link, and tracking download counts. One distinctive design choice is that it provides more than 10 random download domains, intended to work around cases where a client’s IT department blocks a particular download domain. The Advanced plan adds password-protected files, advanced download history, multi-user roles, multiple admins, and two-factor authentication, starting to cover business collaboration and basic security needs.
The public plans are fairly clear: Simple costs $20/month and includes unlimited files, unlimited team members, any file type, a 60GB upload limit, and 7-day expiration. Advanced costs $100/month and adds passwords, roles, admins, 2FA, and download history. Custom pricing varies and supports white labeling, custom domains, files larger than 60GB, and expiration periods from 12 hours to 30 days. The main content does not disclose a free plan or free trial.
The main advantages are clear product boundaries, a low barrier to use, and automatic expiration that reduces the burden of managing file versions and old files. The multi-domain mechanism is also practical for external delivery. The drawbacks are that the public materials do not explain its encryption model, compliance certifications, data residency, audit capabilities, third-party integrations, or API. The default 7-day expiration is also unsuitable for long-term storage, team cloud drives, or knowledge-base use cases.
FileShift is better suited to teams in design, video, consulting, agency services, and similar fields that frequently deliver large files to clients—especially scenarios focused on short-term delivery rather than long-term document management. The main content does not provide information on access from mainland China. Payment methods include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover, with no local Chinese payment options mentioned. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives to consider include Dropbox, Box, WeTransfer, MASV, or domestic options such as 奶牛快传 and Baidu Netdisk Enterprise Edition.
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