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Send Atlas

Send massive files. Pay one flat price. No surprises.

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Send big files without the small 2GB limit and per-GB bill. Flat $14.99/mo for transfers up to 1TB, AES-256 encrypted, with delivery receipts and link controls. We never train AI on your files. Free up to 15GB.

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What was the biggest file you've ever had to send online and how much did it cost you? I'm Jo, the solo founder of ATLAS. I built this because I got tired of watching creators, photographers, videographer, editors, and musicians paying crazy per-GB fees just to send a 40GB RAW photos or video or locked out and having to upgrade because you file is over the 2GB or 5GB limit. ATLAS is flat-rate file transfer. $14.99/month for Pro, unlimited big sends, no per-GB surprises. That's the whole model. No signup required to send, so just drop a file, get a link, done. Signup is only needed if you want history, longer link expiry, or Pro features. A few things I built in specifically for this crowd: AES-256 end to end encryption is on every transfer, and I will never use your files to train AI models. I do mean ever. Delivery receipts help you know the moment your client actually opens the file, not just "sent." Photo previews before downloading allow your clients to see proofs before clicking download. 5GB with no account, 15GB if you sign up for a free account, no credit card, so you can actually test it on a real project before committing. I'm one person building this against the likes of WeTransfer, From Smash, SwissTransfer, and MASV, so I'm very much in the trenches on pricing, encryption, features and UX decisions daily. I'd genuinely love feedback (even if it telling me it sucks), especially from anyone who's been hit hard by per-GB pricing or file size caps at the worst possible moment (we've all been there sending a client file at 11pm to meet a dealine). I do plan on adding additional features such as expanding the photo preivews to be media previews and cover audio and video, portals & showcase, and more. If you have any questions ask away. Thanks for taking the time to read this and special thanks if you decide to give Send Atlas a try.

Comment highlights

How do you handle transfers that exceed the 1TB cap mid-month, and is there any throttling or overage fee once you hit that wall?

Love that the free tier actually gives you a usable 15GB to properly test things before committing. The flat pricing for up to 1TB feels genuinely refreshing compared to the usual per-GB math games.

Flat pricing for huge transfers is genuinely refreshing. Sent a 400GB video archive to a client, got a delivery receipt within seconds, and nobody tried to upsell me on extra storage.

How do the delivery receipts work in practice — do recipients need an account, or just click the link and get a read timestamp back to me?

Flat pricing is a breath of fresh air compared to the per-GB nonsense out there. One thing that would make me switch fully is a proper desktop or CLI client so I can script uploads directly from my workflow instead of babysitting browser tabs.

Curious how the delivery receipts actually work, do recipients need an account or can they just click the link and download straight away?

About Send Atlas on Product Hunt

Send massive files. Pay one flat price. No surprises.

Send Atlas was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 7 upvotes and 14 comments, placing #73 on the daily leaderboard. Send big files without the small 2GB limit and per-GB bill. Flat $14.99/mo for transfers up to 1TB, AES-256 encrypted, with delivery receipts and link controls. We never train AI on your files. Free up to 15GB.

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