Lifetime File Sharing for $80? Take it.

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Unlimited files. Any size. No monthly fees. It sounds like a trap, but this deal is actually legit.

If you’ve ever sent a video project only to get that dreaded “file too large” error, you know the pain. Upload limits kill creativity. So do expired links. And let’s not talk about subscriptions that vanish if you miss one payment. Transfr Pro fixes this. You pay once. You keep the tools forever.

Right now, until July 19, the lifetime pro access costs $79.97. That is down from a regular price of $499. The discount ends soon, so hesitate only if you hate saving money.

Designed for people who move data—freelancers, videographers, designers—the platform works right in your browser. No clunky apps to install. No juggling different services. You drag, drop, and send.

But it isn’t just a dumb pipe for files. It gives you eyes on the process. The Send & Track feature tells you exactly when a client opens your work. You see download counts. You see visitor locations.

“If you’re waiting on client feedback… those extra insights can save a follow-up email.”

Why chase people? See the data.

Security isn’t an afterthought either. Files get protected with end-to-end encryption. The infrastructure lives in Europe, complying with GDPR standards. The team behind Drime built this thing. They know what they’re doing. You can brand the sharing pages, too. Make it look like yours, not theirs.

Wait, is it cloud storage? Not really. Don’t use this for long-term archiving of every photo you’ve taken since 2010. The files stick around for 60 days max. This is for movement. Fast delivery. Collaboration. Once the client has the assets, they disappear.

It’s a different mindset. Subscription models keep you on a leash. This cuts the rope.

Is it perfect? Nothing is. But for $80 upfront? Hard to beat.

The offer expires on July 19. StackSocial handles the pricing, and deals like this don’t wait for procrastinators. You either jump or you pay later prices. Or worse.

The choice is yours. The link is right there.

Will you click it?