Every transfer you've sent lives in your Transfers panel, giving you a clear, searchable record of listing photos, floor plans, contracts, and disclosure packages. Update a transfer's title to match a property address, share a link with a buyer's agent who missed it, or adjust access settings on sensitive documents, all without touching the original upload.
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Real estate deals move fast, and the files behind them span clients, agents, solicitors, and photographers across multiple active listings at once. WeTransfer's Transfers panel puts every past delivery in one searchable place, so you're not digging through email threads to locate a floor plan or a signed offer package. You can rename any transfer to reflect a current listing address or transaction stage, making it easier to stay organized across a busy pipeline. Sharing with someone new is just as simple: copy the download link from the panel and pass it directly to a new contact, or forward the transfer without uploading anything again. When a sale closes or a listing is pulled, deleting a transfer cuts off the download link for everyone immediately, keeping your document trail clean.
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Your Transfers panel keeps a running record of everything you've sent, searchable by transfer title. Naming transfers after a property address or transaction reference, such as "24 Maple Street - Inspection Report," makes it straightforward to locate the right file later without scrolling through a long list. You can rename any existing transfer directly from the panel to bring older deliveries in line with your current naming system.
Yes, transfer settings are editable after sending. From the Transfers panel, open any past transfer and you can add, change, or remove a password, adjust the expiry date, or restrict access to a specific list of email addresses. This is useful when a document was shared broadly during an open listing period but needs to be locked down once you're in a preferred buyer phase.
You don't need to re-upload. Open the relevant transfer in your Transfers panel, copy its download link, and share it with the new contact directly, or use the forward option to send it to additional recipients. This saves time and keeps your storage usage consistent, since no duplicate upload is created when you copy and share an existing link.
Deleting a transfer immediately revokes the download link, so nobody, including people you previously shared it with, can access the files after that point. For real estate professionals, this is a clean way to pull due diligence documents, pre-listing photos, or offer letters from circulation once a deal closes or falls through. The action takes effect straight away and cannot be undone.
On the free plan, expired transfers are permanently removed and cannot be recovered. On Ultimate and above, you can recover expired transfers from your Transfers panel, including ones that expired before you upgraded, within the applicable recovery window. For real estate professionals handling time-sensitive document exchanges, this means a missed download deadline doesn't automatically mean re-gathering and re-uploading the files.