Your personal WeTransfer page is your own version of WeTransfer — a personal subdomain you can brand to your liking, where other people can send you transfers.
Setting it up
- The first thing you need to do to set up your own WeTransfer page is claim your very own subdomain.
- Once you do that, you'll get your personal WeTransfer page where your clients, friends, or family can upload files to your WeTransfer account.
- Anyone with a verified WeTransfer account will be able to upload files to you directly through your personal WeTransfer page.
- When you send your friends or clients to your branded page, the transfers they upload to you will be available for four weeks.
What visitors see
Anyone who visits your WeTransfer page can see your Brand name, so your senders will be certain that they have landed on the right page.
Your WeTransfer page is designed to be shared and distributed to as many people as you'd like. Others do not have access to your files or personal details, and your URL is not indexable by search engines, meaning your page cannot be searched for.
How senders access their uploads
The sender can access and download the transfer's contents — either all files or individual ones — directly from the transfer details panel in their WeTransfer account. However, they don't have access to a public, shareable download link.
This ensures that only the workspace owner retains full access and control over download links associated with their branded environment.
When to use Teams instead
If your goal is to allow multiple colleagues to upload files to the branded company page while maintaining centralized control and visibility over all transfers (including the ability to delete them), the ideal solution would be to upgrade to a Teams plan.