Have you ever been there? You’ve just finished a massive project, and now it’s time to send it off—but wait, your email tells you the file’s too big! Cue the panic. Don’t worry, though—we’ve got your back. Here at Exclamation, we often get the question, “How should I send this big file to you?” Luckily, some fantastic services out there make transferring large files a breeze. Let’s dive into five of our favorites that’ll help you send those hefty files in style.
Dropbox is like that old friend who’s always reliable. It’s been around the block and still stands tall as a go-to for file sharing. With Dropbox, you can upload your files, generate a shareable link, and send it off with just a few clicks. It’s perfect for both individual files and entire folders. Plus, the desktop app integrates seamlessly with your system, making file management a cinch.
Pro Tip: With Dropbox, you can set passwords and expiration dates for your shared links, adding an extra layer of security.
Google Drive is more than just a cloud storage service—it’s a powerhouse for collaboration. If you’re already living in the Google ecosystem (hello, Gmail fans!), Drive is a natural fit. You can store up to 15GB for free, and sharing files is as easy as entering an email address. Plus, multiple people can view and edit files simultaneously, making teamwork smooth as butter.
Pro Tip: Need more storage? Google Drive offers affordable plans to boost your capacity—perfect for those high-res video files or extensive design projects.
For all you Microsoft enthusiasts out there, OneDrive is your best friend. Integrated with Office 365, it’s perfect for anyone who spends their day in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. OneDrive makes it easy to share files directly from your Office apps, and with 5GB of free storage, you’ve got enough space for most projects. Need more? Their premium plans offer even more bang for your buck.
Pro Tip: With OneDrive, you can access your files offline and sync them automatically when you’re back online—perfect for working on the go.
Sometimes, you just need to get a file from point A to point B without any fuss. Enter WeTransfer. It’s the easiest way to send large files up to 2GB for free, with no sign-up required. Just upload your files, enter the recipient’s email, and hit send. The files are available for download for seven days, so no rush—just chill.
Pro Tip: WeTransfer has a Plus version with more features, like password protection and up to 20GB file transfers. It’s worth checking out if you frequently send large files.
If you’re in the Apple ecosystem, iCloud is your go-to. It’s integrated with all your devices, making file sharing across your iPhone, iPad, and Mac seamless. With 5GB of free storage, you can store and share your files effortlessly. Plus, iCloud Drive’s interface is as sleek and user-friendly as you’d expect from Apple.
Pro Tip: Need to send a really big file? iCloud’s Mail Drop feature lets you send files up to 5GB directly from your email without clogging up your recipient’s inbox.
Conclusion:
No more stressing over sending large files! With these five options—Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, WeTransfer, and iCloud—you have all the tools you need to send even the heftiest projects like a pro. So next time you wonder, “How should I get this big file to you?”—pick your favorite and send it our way. Happy sharing!
At Exclamation, we’re always here to help you navigate the digital world. Got any other questions? Reach out, and let’s make magic happen together!
About the Author: Ben Bauer works closely with Exclamation clients and Board of Directors to ensure that Exclamation consistently delivers on the promises of innovation, collaboration, and growth. He’s been instrumental in building the organization, guiding the team, and fostering collaboration and creativity with their clients. Ben is a Credit Union Development Educator (CUDE), a Credit Union Certified Marketing Executive (CUCME), a member of the Marshfield Community Foundation Board of Directors, a graduate of the Filene i3 program, was selected by CUNA as a 2017 Credit Union Rockstar, and is a devoted Rotarian.