DropSend alternative for white-label file sharing
DropSend is a straightforward large file transfer service that offers white-label branding on its Business plan. It sends files up to 8 GB, lets recipients download without an account, and keeps things simple. But white-label requires the $99/month Business plan, there is no custom domain on lower tiers, no client portal, no file payment gate, and transfer speeds have drawn consistent complaints in user reviews. Here is what businesses use when they need branded file sharing built for ongoing client relationships.

Sharebrand
White-label file sharing for client-facing businesses

DropSend
Large file transfer and online storage service
Alternatives
DropSend alternative for white-label file sharing
DropSend is a large file transfer service and white-label branding is limited.
DropSend is one of the earlier large file transfer services, available since at least 2005. Paid plans support file sends up to 50 GB via email or download link. It is straightforward: upload a file, enter an email address, and the recipient receives a link to download. Recipients do not need a DropSend account to collect files. Two Business tiers include white-label branding: Business Lite at $45 per month for 10 employee accounts and 250 GB, and Business at $99 per month for 100 employee accounts and 500 GB. Both apply your company name, logo, and colours to the transfer interface along with a branded subdomain.
The white-label offering is positioned directly for businesses that want their own brand on file deliveries rather than a third-party platform's. That positioning is what surfaces DropSend in white-label file sharing searches, and it is a legitimate capability for both Business tiers.
The limitations become clear at the detail level. White-label branding on DropSend Business applies to a custom subdomain, not a fully owned custom domain. Transfer speeds are a well-documented issue: DropSend's own FAQ states upload speeds of approximately 20 KB per second, and independent user reviews describe upload speeds of 415 kbps on broadband connections capable of 18 Mbps. Files expire on a schedule you set — paid plans allow 1 to 14 days maximum — so there is no option for long-term client access. There is no file payment gate and no multi-project client workspace.

What DropSend does well
DropSend's core function — sending large files without email size restrictions — is reliable and simple. Paid plans support files up to 50 GB. The recipient does not need an account, which removes friction from the client's side. Password protection and download limits are available on paid plans. An Outlook plugin lets users send large files directly from their email client as DropSend links, useful for businesses that live in Outlook.
Two Business tiers include white-label capability. Business Lite at $45 per month covers 10 employee accounts, 250 GB of storage, and all Business features including white-label branding and a branded subdomain. Business at $99 per month extends that to 100 employee accounts and 500 GB. Both tiers include unlimited sending, download resume, and audit reports. For a company that primarily sends files via email and wants those links to carry business branding rather than DropSend's, either Business tier addresses that need at a predictable monthly cost.
Where DropSend falls short for branded file sharing
DropSend's product is built for one-off file transfers with branding applied on top at the Business tier. Each gap below reflects the tool being optimised for sending rather than ongoing branded client relationships.
White-label uses a subdomain, not your custom domain
DropSend Business white-label gives you a branded subdomain on DropSend's infrastructure. Your clients receive links that carry your company name in the URL but still reflect DropSend's underlying domain structure. True custom domain delivery — where the link is entirely on your domain with no DropSend in the URL — is not part of the product. Sharebrand runs every share link on your own domain from the Starter plan.
Transfer speeds are slow — documented by DropSend themselves
DropSend's own FAQ states that upload speeds are approximately 20 KB per second on a typical broadband connection. That is roughly 0.16 Mbps. For context, a 500 MB design file at that speed would take approximately 7 hours to upload. Independent user reviews confirm this: one reviewer on Capterra documented upload speeds of 415 kbps on an 18 Mbps connection, and download speeds of 1.5 Mbps on a connection capable of 80 Mbps. Another described it as "WAAAY slower than even the free option of WeTransfer." For agencies sending large video files, raw photography, or design packages to clients, these speeds are not a minor inconvenience — they determine whether a file delivery is feasible at all.
Files expire after 14 days maximum
DropSend has no option to keep files available indefinitely. On paid plans, file availability can be set from 1 to 14 days. Free accounts get 7 days before files are automatically deleted. For agencies managing client relationships with multiple rounds of deliverables — where a client may want to revisit earlier work weeks later — a 14-day maximum creates a workflow gap. Sharebrand keeps files available until you choose to delete them with no forced expiry.
No file payment gate
DropSend has no feature for charging clients before they download files. For studios and agencies monetising digital deliverables, this capability is absent on all plans.
Who actually needs a DropSend alternative
DropSend is useful for businesses that occasionally need to send large files by email without size restrictions. The businesses that need something different are those where file delivery is a regular professional service with ongoing client relationships and a brand that should be present in every interaction.
Design agencies sending brand identities and campaign files. Photography and video studios delivering final work. Marketing firms sharing reports and creative assets. Freelancers who want their brand on every link they send to clients. Any business that wants branded file sharing operational at $29 rather than $45 or $99, with a real custom domain rather than a subdomain, with files that do not expire after 14 days, and without the documented speed limitations.
DropSend pricing vs Sharebrand pricing
DropSend personal plans start from $5 per month for one user with limited storage and basic features. Two Business tiers include white-label capability. Business Lite at $45 per month covers 10 employee accounts and 250 GB. Business at $99 per month covers 100 employee accounts and 500 GB. Both include white-label branding on a subdomain and unlimited sending. No lower DropSend plan includes white-label capability.
Sharebrand Starter is $29 per month for up to five team members with 3 TB of pooled storage, full custom domain, a brand portal, and a file payment gate. Pro is $59 per month for up to ten members and 6 TB. White-label branding is included on every plan.
DropSend Business Lite ($45/month, 10 accounts, 250 GB, subdomain) versus Sharebrand Starter ($29/month, 5 seats, 3 TB, fully owned domain): Sharebrand costs less, includes twelve times more storage, and delivers files at a domain you fully own. The only advantage DropSend retains is the Outlook plugin and, for teams needing more than 5 employee accounts, the Business Lite tier's 10-account limit.












