Access control
Decide who, for how long, and pull it back anytime.
A password at the door. An NDA they accept before they read. A date the link expires on its own. And a kill switch that works everywhere at once. If a copy still leaks, the watermark already named who had it.
Blocked: [email protected] is outside the allowed domain. Logged.
How it works
Set the gate
Password, allowed emails, an NDA, an expiry date, and download rules. All before the link leaves your hands.
They pass it
Viewers clear the gate in the browser. No account needed. Every open and every signed NDA lands in your log.
Pull it back, or trace the leak
Revoke anytime in one click. If a copy still escapes, the watermark already named who had it.
Where teams reach for it
Investor data rooms
Gate the room behind an NDA, expire it after the raise, and revoke any investor the moment a deal dies.
M&A diligence
Each bidder gets a password and a watermark of their own, so a leaked page has a name on it.
Board materials
Time-box sensitive packs to the meeting window and pull them back the moment it ends.
HR and offers
Send offer letters and personnel files that expire, never download, and trace back to the reader.
Try it
Arm the controls, then kill the link.
Flip password, expiry, and access on, then revoke. This is the real control set.
Questions
Quick answers.
Can I require an NDA before they see the document?
Yes. Add a click-through NDA to any link or data room. The viewer accepts it before the first page loads, and the timestamped acceptance is kept with the file.
Does the link really expire on its own?
Yes. Set an end date and it stops working after it, with no action from you. You can also cap the number of views.
What happens when I revoke access?
It stops working everywhere at once. Anyone who opens it after is blocked, and the blocked attempt is recorded with the email that tried.
If someone screenshots it, can I still tell who leaked it?
The on-screen and burned-in watermark carry the viewer's identity, so a leaked image or printout points back to the person who had access.
Keep exploring
The rest of the envelope.
Get started
Send the doc. Watch it get read. Sign it. Seal it.
One link from the first open to the final signature.