
Sinosend
Time to graduate from WeTransfer. Send files, win deals.
5.0•12 reviews•69 followers
Time to graduate from WeTransfer. Send files, win deals.
5.0•12 reviews•69 followers

69 followers
69 followers
I’ve been using Sinosend for a while now and I’m genuinely impressed with its performance and feature-set.
From the very start I was able to set up a custom domain in minutes, which gives a more professional brand experience to my clients.

On the security side, Sinosend supports password-protected links and SSL encryption, so I feel confident entrusting it with confidential files.
In terms of functionality it covers everything we need: large-file transfers, expiry settings, tracking of downloads/views, and even analytics for how files are accessed.
The dashboard is intuitive and integrates well into a workflow, whether sharing creative assets, client deliverables or internal documents.
What stands out for me is the quality of the support. When I had a couple of questions about data location setup, the support team responded quickly and clearly, guiding me step-by-step. That kind of responsiveness makes a real difference in a busy project environment.
In short, if you’re looking for a reliable, full-featured file-sharing platform with custom branding, strong security, and responsive support, Sinosend is absolutely worth considering.
It covers all my needs at the moment.
Custom branding / white-label experience
Sinosend lets you use your own logo, background, and prepare download pages that feel like they belong to your brand, rather than generic transfer links.
For your agency context (delivering design assets, landing page files, etc.), that adds professionalism.
Custom domain / CNAME-links
You can serve downloads under your own domain via CNAME in certain plans.
That means recipients recognize it’s from you and trust the link more — something many generic services don’t offer as standard.
Real-time tracking & analytics (who, when, where)
Unlike many simple file transfer tools, Sinosend provides notifications when files are viewed/downloaded, plus geolocation data to see where recipients are.
For client deliverables, having that visibility is a plus: you know when they accessed your file and can follow up.
Choice of data region
Sinosend allows you to select which region stores your data (EU, US, Dubai, Hong Kong) in some plans.
If you serve clients in e.g. the Middle East (you mentioned UAE), this is a strong advantage over services that default only to US/EU.
“Request files” capability (not just send)
Sinosend supports not only sending files, but also requesting files from others (upload links) in the same user interface.
For your agency this means you can ask clients or subcontractors to upload assets back to you in a branded upload page — useful in creative workflows.
Flexible large file and folder upload/zip support
It supports uploading folders/files and automatically zipping when needed, plus previewing files before download.
This is helpful when you deliver multi-asset packages or complex creative files.
Streamlined UI for recipients (no account required)
Recipients don’t have to create a separate login to download, which reduces friction.
That’s beneficial when dealing with clients who just want to click and receive.
One of the best Investments I made. And I can clearly notice Amazing improvements in Speed of file uploads recently.
And it really helps in getting huge files (like even upto 100GB) from the Clients through the "Requests" feature - & that page also has wonderful customization options esp. the option of having a Custom Domain & making the page look like its our Cloud Storage.
It is a Wonderful option to store or save Important files!
When I upload a big folder, having many sub-folders or sub-sub folders, it doesn't get uploaded as it is. It gets uploaded as hundreds of different files in a seemingly unorganized order. And there seems to be no search option inside folders or even to change the names of the files or folders.
Being able to organize the files, folders would be really helpful.
@rishiuttamhk Hi Rshi! Appreciate the response. But not sure I understand "Zip downloads holding the structure."
Do you mean that this thing will handle this issue:
"When I upload a big folder, having many sub-folders or sub-sub folders, it doesn't get uploaded as it is. It gets uploaded as hundreds of different files in a seemingly unorganized order. And there seems to be no search option inside folders or even to change the names of the files or folders."
I asked because the issue I mentioned is connected with "Folder Uploads" & you mentioned about "Zip downloads". So it's not clear to me.
Anyways, you guys are doing Great! And Congratulations on the Wonderful Launch!
I’ve been a loyal Sinosend user since day one, and I absolutely love it. The custom domain and branded email are perfect for my brand identity, and the large file transfer feature is a game changer for my video production studio—it’s exactly what I need to keep projects moving efficiently.
the speeds can be improved which I know comes with time and support
I chose Sinosend over other platforms because it delivers everything I need in one place—professional branding tools, reliable large file transfers, and a smooth, intuitive interface. Competing services felt limited or overly complicated, but Sinosend just works. It saves me time, looks professional for my clients, and keeps my workflow seamless.

Hey Product Hunters! 👋
I'm Rishi, founder of Sinosend. I used to be a massive fan of WeTransfer, they were the GOAT until they weren't. Why was I still seeing ads with a paid account? Why were they completely blocked in places like China and India, where a huge chunk of my business happens? Every time I sent a file, it felt like I was spending money just to put WeTransfer's brand, not mine, in front of my clients. And the final straw, the drama around their Terms & Conditions that hinted at using your uploaded content for AI training.
We created a file transfer tool built for business, where your brand and privacy are non-negotiable.
TLDR; Sinosend is free to use for sending a 3GB file with password protection without even signing up, its right there on our home page, give it a try. Product Hunters get 50% off for the first 6 months.
Dropbox Transfer didn’t help much either; same issues, different name. DocSend was great, but become wayyy to complex So, I decided enough was enough, and that’s how Sinosend was born. 🚀
We're the powerful alternative to the old guard of file transfer, all the features, none of the corporate headaches.
Whether it’s purchase orders, pitch decks, raw wedding photos, with Sinosend, you can finally:
✅ Share massive files (seriously, up to 100GB—because size does matter)
✅ Choose where to store you Data (US, EU, Asia, Middle East) choose the region closer to your recipients, switch regions whenever you need to.
✅ Avoid pesky regional restrictions (goodbye firewalls!)
✅ Use your own domain name for file sharing (because your brand deserves the spotlight (docs.yourcompany.com/link) and not wetransfer.com/yourlink
✅ Track your files like you would a Fedex envelope—know who opened them, where, and when.
✅ Request for files, group all requests in to one bucket.
✅ Share files with your Team.
✅ Use your own email domain not ours.
We’re building this with your feedback, so head to our roadmap and let us know what you want to see next: https://sinosend.com/roadmap. We're just getting started
Let’s make file sharing seamless, secure, and actually enjoyable.
Cheers,
Rishi 🚀 Co-founder, Sinosend
Congratulations on the launch. I've been using sinosend for a year now. I collect huge files from clinics and small businesses to work on their branding story. I also send assets to them for approval which are large in size. Never once sinosend failed to deliver and it's been improving since I found about it. It's an indispensable File Management send and recieve platform.
@mhdlabib Thanks and appreciate your comment. Thats a great use case for Sinosend, we may do a case study on it one day! Thanks again for being so supportive.
@wav_rover -- 2nd reply, somethings seems to be wrong with PH submissions today
Thanks so much for the kind words on the launch and for asking such a sharp question. You've definitely hit on a feature we're really proud of!
You're correct that clients select their default data region during onboarding and can change it whenever they need to. But here’s the kicker, and perhaps a unique difference from others in the space: in the next few months, we're launching 'Region-on-the-fly' switching. This means you can decide on the optimal region for every single transfer. One request can land in our new Mexico region, the very next in US East, and another in Hong Kong, all based on what's best for speed and compliance at that moment for you and your customers. We're actually adding three new regions soon: Mexico, US West, and London, which will make it 7.
Regarding security, right now all data is encrypted at rest (on our servers) and in transit (during the upload and download process). You can additionally add a robust layer of protection by using a passphrase on your transfer, too.
Looking ahead to early next year, we're rolling out true client-side (at-source) encryption. This is military-grade symmetric encryption that uses the passphrase you set as the foundation for a key derivation function, specifically PBKDF2.
Was there any algorithm in particular you were interested in? Thanks for the Q's!
@rishiuttamhk Yeah hahaha I had that problem of upload too.
Honestly the idea of switching storage regions whenever you want is pretty clutch, especially for people working across continents. And passphrase based encryption and pbkdf2 isn’t something you see everywhere! Nice work making file transfer feel a bit less corporate and way more flexible
@wav_rover That is true, Dropbox does include it as part of the their enterprise plans ( i belive ). Pcloud does do at source encryption, but you cant switch out stroage regions. Transfernow.net does allow you to switch between regions but not on the fly and doens't do at-source. All great options though, however none of them allow you do brand the platform on your domain...we're aiming higher Thanks again.
@rishiuttamhk Thanks! Totally agree ,region control and real branding always end up limited. Having your own domain really takes things to another level! Excited to see how far you guys push it.
@pcrooks Thank so much and for your long term support. We're only getting better and i do understand about cross border file transfers -- thats why we're here!









Amazing, thoughtful and clear review. This will go a long way to help others future users -- Really appreciate this.