Task Guide
Send large files online without the usual delivery chaos.
If you are sending large videos, design archives, source files, exports, or production builds, the goal is not just to upload them. The goal is to deliver them cleanly, securely, and without forcing the recipient through extra steps.
What matters when sending large files
The biggest failure mode is not bandwidth. It is delivery friction: unclear links, weak access control, and recipients getting lost in a generic storage interface.
EtherFlow is built around the handoff itself, so the sender stays in control of access rules and the recipient gets a simple download path.
- check_circleSupport for large file transfers
- check_circlePassword-protected delivery links
- check_circleExpiry windows for temporary access
- check_circleOptional download limits for tighter control
Best fit scenarios
EtherFlow is a strong fit for sending final video exports, photography packages, client presentation assets, QA builds, logs, and other large files that need a trustworthy transfer experience.
How the flow works
Upload the file, define the delivery rules, then share a link. Recipients download directly. You keep visibility over the handoff without turning the process into a workspace onboarding flow for them.
FAQ
Questions people ask before switching.
What is the best way to send large files online?
The best way is a workflow that combines reliable upload, simple recipient access, and security controls. EtherFlow focuses on those three pieces rather than generic storage features.
Can I send large files with a password and expiry date?
Yes. EtherFlow supports password protection and expiring delivery links so you can control how long recipients have access.
Is EtherFlow built for one-off transfers or ongoing storage?
It is primarily built for secure file delivery and handoff workflows, not as a long-term cloud drive replacement.