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I got tired of sending messy WeTransfer links to clients, so I built an alternative.

Hey everyone,

I’ve been working on a problem that has bothered me for a while. Whenever I sent deliverables to clients, using a random dropbox.com/s/xyz or WeTransfer link always felt a bit unprofessional. It disconnected the client from my brand right at the final handoff.

I looked into self-hosting, but I didn't want to manage S3 buckets or deal with complex server setups every time I just needed to share a project folder.

So, I built BulkShare (https://www.bulkshare.cloud).

The concept is simple:

Connect your own custom domain or subdomain (like files.yourdomain.com).

Drag and drop files or entire folders (it keeps your directory structure intact).

Toggle between public access and password-protected links.

It provides a white-label file transfer service in just a few clicks. Your clients see your brand, not a third-party logo.

Since this community has the sharpest eyes for SaaS products, I’d love some honest, brutal feedback from fellow founders.

Does the landing page clearly explain the value prop? Is there a specific feature you need to switch to share files?

Thanks for reading!

on March 8, 2026
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