Get this customizable file sharing app for $80 for life
This cloud-based file-sharing service lets you share files, images, videos, and more, and it's only $79.99 for life— that's 72% off the regular price of $288.
TL;DR: As of Feb. 11, this cloud-based file-sharing service is only $79.99 for life — that's 72% off the regular price of $288.
Sharing files gets complicated online quickly. Sometimes a file is too big for your email, but then it might be the wrong file format for your cloud storage. Smmall Cloud is a simpler file-sharing service that lets you transfer files, share screenshots, and even share audio files. For a limited time, a lifetime subscription is on sale for $79.99.
Unlimited uploads to share
Transfering files wirelessly doesn't have to be a struggle. Smmall Cloud is a simple, customizable file-sharing service with an intuitive drag-and-drop interface. It supports multiple file types, including images, video with streaming capabilities, markdown documents, PDFs with browser previews, and audio files.
What separates Smmall Cloud from other file-sharing platforms is the profile page and traffic tracking. The profile page allows you to give yourself a unique brand, which may be useful for freelancers or creative professionals. Then you can track the traffic for individual files and find out what's popular with your audience. Content creators and design professionals can track the traffic to individual files on the same platform you're using to share them. Turn your portfolio into an interactive gallery.
Smmall Cloud's Individual Plan unlocks access to new features, along with a 5GB monthly transfer and 50GB total storage, with individual files limited to 5GB. Mac users get a little bonus feature, too. The Mac app lets you share screenshots, so no more navigating to another app just to send a quick screengrab.
Fast, reliable file sharing
Simplify your file sharing.
For a limited time, you can get a lifetime Smmall Cloud Individual Plan for just $79.99.
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