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File Sharing for Podcasters

You just recorded a two-hour interview. The raw WAV file is 1.4 GB. Your editor needs it today. Email will not work. Dropbox wants your guest to make an account. You need a faster way.

The Podcaster File Sharing Problem

Podcasting generates big files. A single hour of uncompressed audio recorded at 48 kHz / 24-bit produces a WAV file well over 500 MB. When you record with two or three tracks for separate microphones, those numbers multiply fast. Throw in intro music, sponsor reads, sound effects and cover art and you are moving gigabytes of data between people every single week.

Most file sharing tools were not built for this. Email tops out at 25 MB. Google Drive nags your editor to create an account. WeTransfer compresses uploads and plasters ads across the download page. Slack chokes on anything over 1 GB. What podcasters actually need is a tool that handles large audio files without compression, bundles everything into one link and lets collaborators download without creating an account.

How to Share Podcast Files with EasySend

  1. Upload your audio files - drag raw WAV or FLAC recordings, edited MP3 exports, show notes and episode art onto easysend.co
  2. Bundle everything together - group the raw recording, show notes document and thumbnail art under a single shareable link so your editor gets the full package
  3. Set a custom URL (optional) - create a professional vanity link like easysend.co/episode-47-raw for easy reference in Slack or email
  4. Add a password (optional) - protect unreleased episodes with a password so only your editor or co-host can access them before publication
  5. Share the link - send it via email, text, Discord or whatever channel your team uses

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EasySend is free for files up to 1 GB with 3-day availability. For larger recording sessions or longer retention, Premium gives you 10 GB uploads and 30-day availability. No monthly subscription required.

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