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File sharing for lawyers.

Opposing counsel sends a 1.2 GB e-discovery zip and your inbox bounces. The firm portal needs IT approval. quik.space sends one file up to 5 GB for $5 over a single link, no signup, no IP logging, no AI training on the contents. Send the production, walk away. If retention is contested, $2 extends the file by 30 days. Otherwise it dies on a 72-hour clock and nothing remains on our side.

Drop a file.

Free under 100 MB. $1 up to 500 MB. $5 up to 5 GB. No signup, no AI training on your files.

or click anywhere to choose

No email means no recovery. If you lose this link, we can't get you back to this file.

Price scales with file count, up to 25 files. Shown once. 7-day expiry.

The lawyer problem

You can't put a discovery archive in Dropbox without firm IT approval. Email caps at 25 MB. Opposing counsel sends you a 1.2 GB e-discovery zip and your inbox bounces. The workaround is a SaaS portal with a 14-day onboarding, a vendor security review, and a per-matter fee.

How quik.space fits in

quik.space sends a single discovery file up to 5 GB over one link, no signup, no IP logging, no AI training on the contents. The 72-hour default is short enough to be defensible (the production was time-bounded) and the $2 extend buys 30 days if opposing counsel is slow. We hash IPs on the upload side, so there's no log of who downloaded what tied to an IP.

An example workflow

  1. Zip the production. Bates-stamped PDFs in folders, native files where required, log file. One zip per production.
  2. Upload to quik.space. $1 covers up to 500 MB. $5 covers up to 5 GB. Skip the email attachment if you want zero tie-back.
  3. Send the link. Opposing counsel or co-counsel opens the link in any browser, downloads the zip. No firm portal, no per-matter SaaS.

What you’ll typically send

File types lawyers usually ship through quik.space:

  • Discovery archives and e-discovery zips
  • Filed pleadings and exhibits (PDF)
  • Deposition transcripts and exhibits
  • Client document productions
  • Contracts and signed copies

Typical delivery size sits around 25 MB to 3 GB per production. That maps to the free tier (under 100 MB), the $1 Large upload bracket (under 500 MB), or the $5 XL upload bracket (up to 5 GB). See pricing for the full table.

Private by default

quik.space does not train AI on your files. We do not read them. We do not index them. The file is visible only to whoever holds the share link, and it auto-deletes when the clock runs out. WeTransfer changed its terms in July 2025 to allow AI training on user files. We made the opposite call and put it in writing.

Frequently asked

Does quik.space log my IP address?
Uploader IPs are SHA-256 hashed before storage. We use the hash for rate-limiting and abuse handling, not for identifying you. We do not store the raw IP. Downloader IPs are not logged for /u/ share-page access in any user-identifiable form.
Is this work-product safe to send?
Files are transferred over HTTPS and stored encrypted at rest. The share ID is an 8-character random string with about 218 trillion combinations, practically unguessable. quik.space does not train AI on user files. For especially sensitive work-product, encrypt the zip before upload (you control the password, we never see it).
Can opposing counsel claim spoliation if the file auto-deletes?
The 72-hour default plus 7-day grace gives a 10-day window before purge. If retention is contested, extend the file for $2 (30 days, renewable) or move the production to your firm's long-term system. quik.space is a transmission surface, not the retention system of record.
Can we recover a file if the link is lost?
If you attached an email at upload, /find lists every file under that email. If you didn't, recovery is not possible (this is intentional, to keep the privacy story clean).
Is quik.space HIPAA-eligible?
No BAA at this time. For PHI, do not use quik.space. For non-PHI privileged work product, the standard security and ToS apply.