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A ShareDocView subscription could be a game-changer for remote teams — and it’s on sale

January 30, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of Jan. 30, a lifetime subscription to ShareDocView is just $109 instead of $1,200 — that’s 90% off.


Attaching large files to emails isn’t just time-consuming for the uploader. It’s time-consuming for each and every downloader, too. Not to mention, there’s no real way of tracking who’s opened the file and who hasn’t. Even with Google Docs, Sheets, and the like, there are no real stats available to analyze. That’s why ShareDocView was created — and it has the potential to be a game-changer for remote teams.

You can score a lifetime subscription to this service on sale for just $109 for a Professional Plan, a colossal 90% off its full price, for a limited time.

ShareDocView, which is just a few years old, has earned multiple 5-star reviews on sites that feature new products, including Product Hunt, AppSumo, and Capterra.

ShareDocView lets you upload documents and share links as easily as you would for anything else, like a YouTube video or a Tweet. Just sign up with your Google, LinkedIn, or other email account, upload the document (.PDF, .DOC, .DOCX, .PPT, .PPTX, .ODT, or ODP), and create a link to share. Then, rather than uploading a massive file to each email you send out, all you have to do is copy and paste a link. The receiver just has to click it to open it up — no downloading necessary.

You can share links publicly or privately, depending on what you’re using ShareDocView for, and create an infinite number of links. And what’s particularly useful is that you can track and set up notifications for who opens each document, and for how long. Whether you’re using it for your team or for your own website, you can track performance across all channels, as well as detailed analytics and leads. You can even keep all shareable team files in one place, so no one has to use unnecessary hard drive space.

A lifetime subscription to ShareDocView is valued at $1,200, but you can grab it on sale for just $109.

Prices subject to change.

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