
Stop emailing files to yourself. Do this instead.
We all know the pain. You just shot a massive video on your iPhone and need it on your Windows desktop.
AirDrop is useless here. Email attachments tap out at 25MB.
So you jump through hoops. You upload your files to a cloud drive. You sit there watching a slow progress bar. You switch devices, wait for the sync, and download it again.
It is miserable.
Here's the deal:
You should not need a massive corporate cloud subscription just to move a file across your own desk. SpeedyShare fixes this broken loop.
Kill the native app dependency
Most file-sharing tools treat you like a product. They force you to download their native app. They demand your email address.
They want you inside their ecosystem so they can upsell you later.
SpeedyShare rips up that playbook.
It runs entirely in your web browser. You open the website on your phone and select your file. You open the same website on your laptop. You transfer the data.
Two steps. Zero downloads. No friction.
Why does this matter?
Because your time is expensive. Every minute you spend wrestling with mismatched tech is a minute you aren't doing actual work.
Cross-platform transfers shouldn't suck
We live in a fractured tech world. Half your team uses Mac. The other half uses PC. Your clients use Android phones.
Getting all these devices to speak the same language is exhausting.
Apple built a beautiful walled garden to lock you in. Microsoft wants you living in OneDrive.
But there's a catch.
You don't have to play their game. SpeedyShare ignores the brand on the back of your laptop. If your device has a web browser, you can move files securely.
I actually tried the alternatives
I used to message files to myself on Slack. I emailed myself tight zip folders. I once paid ten bucks a month for a premium transfer service that I used twice a year.
I admit it. It was stupid.
You waste hours every month fighting these manufactured barriers. Your focus breaks every time a file transfer fails halfway through.
Stop punishing yourself with bad workflows. Stop installing random apps for simple tasks.
Open your browser. Drop the file. Grab it on the other side.
Get back to work.

