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.