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Quickpush is a lightweight file-sharing tool for sending content from a phone to a desktop. Its main use case is pushing photos, videos, links, documents, and other items directly from a phone to a laptop or PC. The workflow is simple: select the content you want to share on your phone, choose Quickpush from the system share menu, then scan a QR code, and the file will automatically download to your computer. The page clearly emphasizes that no account is required, and it supports both Mac and Windows, with the receiving side accessible through mainstream browsers.
Based on the product description, Quickpush focuses on temporary cross-device transfers rather than enterprise content management. It supports multiple content types, including website links, photos, videos, and documents, making it suitable for moving phone-shot material to a computer for editing, or continuing to view mobile browsing content on a larger desktop screen. On the security side, the product claims 100% end-to-end encryption, and data submitted after scanning a QR code is deleted within a maximum of 6 hours. UserIDs are deleted after up to 30 days of inactivity, while IP addresses are stored by Google for several weeks. Its backend uses Google Firebase, including Hosting, Firestore, Cloud Functions, and Authentication.
Pricing is very straightforward: the page states that it is 100% free, although data traffic may still be charged by the user’s internet service provider. The product’s biggest advantage is its low barrier to entry: there is no registration or complex setup required, and transfers can be completed simply by scanning a QR code. Overall usability is strong. However, the description does not disclose details such as file size limits, transfer speed, batch upload support, or retry mechanisms after failed transfers. There is also no mention of paid plans or an enterprise edition.
Its advantages include being free, account-free, simple to use, supporting multiple file types, and offering end-to-end encryption plus automatic deletion. The drawbacks are also clear: currently, only the Android app is explicitly available, while iOS is still marked as coming soon; the terms of service state that service availability is not guaranteed; and there is no information on team collaboration, permission controls, audit logs, an admin dashboard, or SLA. As a result, Quickpush is better suited to individual users, students, and content creators who need temporary file transfers. It is not suitable as an enterprise-grade file distribution or compliant document collaboration platform.
Because Quickpush uses Google Firebase, access stability in mainland China may be affected by the local network environment, so it should be considered partially restricted. Payment information is not disclosed. If you need a more stable alternative in mainland China, consider WeChat File Transfer Assistant, Feishu/DingTalk file transfer, or LAN/cross-platform tools such as LocalSend and Snapdrop.
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