EasySend vs Notion - Comparison
Notion is a note-taking and project management tool that includes file attachments. But Notion's free tier limits uploads to 5 MB per file. Even on paid plans, Notion is designed for documents and databases, not file transfer. Sharing a Notion page requires the recipient to navigate an unfamiliar interface. EasySend is purpose-built for file sharing.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | EasySend | Notion |
|---|---|---|
| Signup required | No | Yes (required) |
| Free storage | 1 GB | 5 MB per upload (free) |
| Free duration | 3 days | Permanent |
| Max file size (free) | 1 GB | 5 MB free / unlimited paid |
| Encryption | Yes (E2E, zero-knowledge) | TLS + at-rest |
| API | Yes (REST) | Yes |
| Price (paid) | From $0.99 | From $8/user/mo |
| Tracking / Analytics | None | No |
| Open pricing | Yes | Yes |
Why choose EasySend
- No 5 MB upload limit - handles large files natively
- No account required for sharing or receiving
- Purpose-built for file transfer, not note-taking
- Simpler sharing workflow - just drop and share
- Recipients get a clean download page, not an unfamiliar app