File sharing for podcasters.
Your two-hour interview is 1.6 GB across three mic channels. The editor wants the raws, the host wants the master, the guest wants a preview. quik.space sends one file up to 5 GB for $5 over a single link, plays MP3 masters inline, and dies on a 72-hour clock unless you extend it. No Riverside subscription, no Dropbox account, no AI training on your conversation.
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.
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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 podcaster problem
A two-hour interview at 48 kHz 24-bit stereo is 1.4 GB per mic. Riverside and SquadCast charge a monthly subscription for the privilege of hosting that file before you've even edited it. The editor wants a Dropbox link, your guest doesn't have a Drive account, and email kicked back at the first file.
How quik.space fits in
quik.space sends one episode's worth of multi-tracks over a single link, up to 5 GB for $5. The editor pulls the raw WAVs, the host pulls the mastered MP3, and the guest gets a preview-able cut all from the same URL. Inline MP3 playback means the host can review on a phone before publishing.
An example workflow
- Export multi-tracks from your recording tool. Riverside, SquadCast, or local Logic recording: one WAV per mic. Zip them together.
- Upload to quik.space. Two-hour stereo WAVs land around 1-2 GB, so a single XL upload ($5) covers a full episode. Or use a 30-day space ($5) to keep raw + master + show notes together.
- Share the link with editor and host. Editor downloads the raws, host listens to the master inline, show notes get attached. No Riverside seat, no Dropbox account.
What you’ll typically send
File types podcasters usually ship through quik.space:
- Multi-track WAV recordings (one per mic)
- Stereo MP3 and AAC episode masters
- Hindenburg, Reaper, and Audition session bundles
- Show notes PDFs and transcript files
- Cover art PNGs and episode video
Typical delivery size sits around 300 MB to 2 GB per episode. 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
- Can I send a multi-track recording?
- Yes. Zip the per-mic WAV files together. Up to 5 GB per file. For very long episodes, split into a 30-day space ($5) so each track has its own slot.
- Will the host hear the master inline?
- Yes. MP3, WAV, AAC, and OGG play inline on the share page. The host can scrub, listen, and approve from a phone.
- What about video for video podcasts?
- Video podcasts upload exactly like audio. H.264 plays inline. ProRes masters download as files. Up to 5 GB per file, same $5 XL bracket.
- Can I keep the raws around longer than 72 hours?
- Yes. Extend any file for $2 (30 days, renewable). Or create a 30-day space for $5 and add the whole episode bundle to it.
- Will my interview be used to train AI?
- No. quik.space does not train any model on user files. Your conversation, your unreleased episode, your guest's words: not training data.