Alternatives

Send Anywhere alternative

A Send Anywhere alternative for teams sharing builds instead of photos.

Send Anywhere is convenient for device-to-device file movement and quick sharing. dlvr.sh is better when the recipient is a tester, support engineer, or customer expecting a managed artifact link.

Best for

Developer workflows where one link needs to outlive the sender’s device session and stay bounded by expiry rules.

dlvr.sh

Stable temporary links for technical artifacts and release handoff.

Send Anywhere

Fast general-purpose file transfer across devices and apps.

Workflow fit

Step 1

Upload the file once.

Step 2

Share a short URL with the recipient.

Step 3

Use expiry and password controls to keep the delivery bounded.

Developer comparison

Area dlvr.sh Send Anywhere
Primary workflow Artifact links for distribution. Cross-device transfer and easy consumer sharing.
Developer controls Center stage. Available through broader sharing features.
Release handoff Strong fit. Possible, but not the main story.

FAQ

When is dlvr.sh a better Send Anywhere alternative?

dlvr.sh is a stronger fit when the job is temporary delivery of builds, logs, installers, or support artifacts and you want expiry, passwords, download limits, and an API-friendly workflow in one place.

Does dlvr.sh try to replace Send Anywhere for every use case?

No. Send Anywhere may still be the better choice for its strongest native workflow. dlvr.sh is deliberately narrower: short-lived delivery for developers who need less ceremony and more control.

What are the current dlvr.sh limits?

The current product supports temporary delivery up to 2 GiB per file, with short links, expiry controls, optional passwords, and optional download limits.

Next step

Need a simpler path for temporary artifact delivery?

If your job is moving builds, installers, QA archives, logs, or support bundles, start with dlvr.sh’s software-distribution workflow and keep the handoff intentionally temporary.