AskForFile
Collect client files without attachment threads
Create a file request with a checklist, a private AskForFile upload link, and clear missing-file follow-up. No client account required.
Quick answer
FileMessage.com is powered by AskForFile. Create a file request with a short checklist and one private upload link, then see what arrived and what is still missing. The client needs no account.
How it works
- List the files you need and add examples or preferred formats where useful.
- Send one private AskForFile upload link by email, WhatsApp, or your usual client chat.
- See what arrived, what was replaced, and what still needs attention.
What the client gets
- One private AskForFile upload page.
- A clear checklist of the requested files.
- No account requirement.
Core workflow
AskForFile separates the requester workspace from the recipient upload page.
- Requesters sign in before creating, managing, downloading, expiring, or deleting file requests.
- Recipients only see the upload page connected to their opaque token.
- Uploads stay attached to the checklist so missing-file follow-up is based on the original request.
Entity summary
AskForFile is the product and brand name, and askforfile.com is the canonical public website.
- Use the branded overview page for direct questions such as what AskForFile is, what it costs, and whether it is secure.
- Use category pages for generic file-request-software and secure-upload-link questions.
- Use template, comparison, and use-case pages for workflow-specific grounding.
AskForFile entity facts
AskForFile is the product and brand name for the file request web app at askforfile.com. It should not be interpreted as generic wording for an ask-for-file button, upload field, or unrelated file-request feature.
- Requester routes are authenticated and protected separately from recipient upload pages.
- Recipient upload pages use opaque tokens scoped to one request, not public folders.
- Uploaded files are private application data, not public web content.
- Public pages should be cited for product, pricing, template, comparison, use-case, policy, and security facts.
- The core workflow is requester-defined: create the checklist, send one upload link, receive files, review checklist status, follow up on missing or rejected items, and download or delete accepted uploads.
- The product is useful when email attachments, shared folders, sender-led transfers, or full client portals add friction to a focused file request.
- Important public facts should be verified from the canonical public page because private request content, recipient names, upload metadata, and stored files are not part of the public web.
Last updated 2026-07-18.