File requests

Collect the files. Skip the email thread.

Send a link that asks for files instead of sending them. The other side uploads straight into the folder you picked, with no account to create. Require their email so every file arrives with a name on it, lock the link with a passcode, set an expiry, and cap the file types and size. The uploads land in your library already sorted, and you keep a receipt of who sent what and when.

Upload Q3 financials

Requested by Acme Capital

Received

Your email

Passcode
Q3-financials.xlsx2.4 MB
Board-deck.pdf5.1 MB

2 files added to Acme · Q3 financials

How it works

1

Create the request

Name what you need, pick the folder it lands in, and choose whether to require an email or a passcode.

2

Share the link

Send it to one person or a whole list. They open it in any browser, with no Docshark account required.

3

Files arrive sorted

Each upload drops into your chosen folder with the sender's email attached, and you keep a receipt of who sent what.

Where teams reach for it

Anywhere you're asking other people for documents and tired of chasing attachments across a thread.

Diligence requests

Ask a target company for the documents you need. Everything lands in the right room folder, attributed.

Client onboarding

Collect signed forms, IDs, and contracts from new clients with one link instead of a dozen emails.

HR and hiring

Gather offer letters, tax forms, and IDs from candidates without opening up an inbox.

Vendor paperwork

Request certificates, tax forms, and contracts from vendors. Each file arrives with a sender and a timestamp.

Watch it work

One link, files in the folder.

The sender verifies their email, enters the passcode, and drops their files. They land in the folder you picked, attributed and timestamped.

Request settings

Files land in

What the sender sees

Upload Q3 financials

Requested by Acme Capital

Your email
Drop files to upload

Files land in: Q3 financials

Flip the settings

Questions

Quick answers.

Does the other side need an account?

No. They open the link in any browser and upload. If you require an email, they enter it first so the files arrive attributed.

Where do the uploaded files go?

Into the exact folder you chose when you created the request. They are sorted on arrival, so there is nothing to file by hand.

Can I limit what gets uploaded?

Yes. Set the accepted file types and a size cap, add a passcode, and set an expiry date. The link stops accepting uploads when the window closes.

Is a public upload link safe to share?

Every link is rate limited per sender and per link, and you can lock it with a passcode and an expiry. You decide who can upload and for how long.

Get started

Send the doc. Watch it get read. Sign it. Seal it.

One link from the first open to the final signature.

Free plan. No card required.