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FileBolt vs TransferNow: 2026 Large File Delivery Differences in Limits, Experience, and Pricing

  |  FileBolt Team

Compare FileBolt and TransferNow across long video delivery, per-file/per-transfer limits, link expiration, delivery controls, and pricing structure—so you can choose a better option for client delivery.

TransferNow is an easy-to-start online transfer tool: upload, generate a link (or send an email), and deliver—no complex setup. But when you begin delivering 20GB, 80GB, 300GB long video files frequently, what really defines the experience is per-transfer limits, retention, delivery controls, and the long-term cost structure.

FileBolt’s positioning is clearer: it treats client delivery as the core job, scaling from 10GB per file on Free up to TB-scale single files, with clear tiers that organize retention and delivery controls for predictable delivery.

Key differences at a glance

Key pointNotes
PositioningTransferNow feels like a traditional “online transfer subscription”; FileBolt is more of a “delivery capability ladder,” with clear tiers for per-file limits and delivery controls.
Ceiling on limitsTransferNow’s paid tiers commonly top out around 250GB/500GB; FileBolt scales from 100GB and 300GB up to TB-scale single files, which fits ultra-large deliveries.
Recipient experienceBoth support link sharing; FileBolt emphasizes manageable delivery (retention, passwords, download limits, recipient uploads, etc. unlocked by tier), making the link feel like a professional deliverable.

1. Pricing (USD): same payment, different capability

FileBolt: delivery capability ladder (USD)

PlanPriceMax per fileRetentionNotes
Free$010 GB / file3 daysNo email required · 60 transfers / month
Education (3-year)$1.50 / month100 GB / file7 daysUnlimited transfers
Pro (3-year)$4.50 / month300 GB / file15 daysPassword + download limits
Premium (3-year)$15 / month1 TB / file30 daysRecipient uploads + custom legal terms
Business (3-year)$30 / month2 TB / file60 daysCustom branding
Enterprise (3-year)$65 / month5 TB / file60 daysCustom branding

FileBolt’s core value is a “lower entry price for higher per-file limits,” and delivery controls like passwords, download limits, recipient uploads, and branding are packaged as tier-unlocked capabilities.

TransferNow: plan summary (USD)

PlanPriceMax per transferRetentionNotes
Free$05 GB / transfer7 daysBasic share link · Suitable for small files
PremiumSee official pricing250 GB / transferUp to 365 daysMore control · Larger transfers
TeamSee official pricing500 GB / transferUp to 365 daysTeam features · Shared usage
EnterpriseCustomCustomCustomEnterprise controls

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2. Size limits: the bigger the files, the less you want to split—or change your workflow

For client delivery, limits aren’t “just a spec”—they are workflow boundaries. Once you hit the ceiling, you’re forced to split, compress, change formats, or switch tools. If you often deliver beyond 250GB or near TB scale, choosing a tool that covers your size from day one keeps delivery stable and reduces coordination cost.

3. Delivery controls: make the link feel like a deliverable

Both can share links. For professional delivery, what matters is whether you can clearly set retention, access controls, download limits, and revoke a link when needed. FileBolt organizes these capabilities by tier into a delivery system, making delivery more predictable.

Conclusion: which should you choose?

  • Pick TransferNow: you mainly send mid-sized files, prefer traditional transfer subscription workflows, and its limits/retention cover your daily needs.
  • Pick FileBolt: you frequently deliver long videos and large project packages and want higher per-file limits, clearer retention, stronger delivery controls, and a lower-barrier delivery-first pricing model.

FAQ

I often deliver 80GB–300GB packages—what’s less stressful?

It depends on how often you hit limits and how few steps your recipients need to download. If you care more about scaling per-file limits and stronger delivery controls, a delivery-first service is usually smoother.

Why is FileBolt’s pricing better for professional delivery?

Because it puts your spend into delivery capability: higher per-file limits, clearer retention, and delivery controls like passwords, download limits, and recipient uploads, which directly reduces splitting, retries, and coordination cost.

Data sources & last verified

We aim to keep this comparison accurate. Limits and pricing can change. Last verified: 2026-01-28.

If you spot an outdated detail on this page, please contact us and we’ll update it.

How we compare (a simple, reproducible checklist)

  1. File size ceiling: maximum per-file / per-transfer limit.
  2. Reliability: resumable transfers, chunking, retries, and behavior on unstable networks.
  3. Recipient friction: no forced sign-up, fewer steps, predictable download speed.
  4. Controls: expiration, download limits, passwords, access logging.
  5. Cost model: what you pay for (transfer vs. storage) and what happens when you exceed limits.

FAQ

Is TransferNow a good choice for sending large files?

It can be, depending on your file sizes, retention needs, and the recipient experience you want. If you routinely deliver very large projects, look closely at per-file limits, retention rules, and whether transfers are resumable.

When is FileBolt a better fit than TransferNow?

FileBolt is typically a better fit when you need faster delivery, larger per-file limits, real-time transfer visibility, and a simpler recipient flow (share a link without forcing registration).