LinkVault vs DocSend
Built for creatives, not just salespeople
DocSend is great for pitch decks. LinkVault is designed to protect deliverables and ensure you get paid.
| Feature | LinkVault | DocSend |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Freelancers, agencies, paid deliverables | Sales decks and document analytics |
| Payment before download | ||
| Private delivery links | ||
| View-only previews |
The core difference
With DocSend
DocSend is a powerful analytics tool for sales teams, but it lacks built-in monetization for creative deliverables.
With LinkVault
LinkVault allows you to monetize your deliveries. You share a preview, and the client pays via Stripe to unlock the file.
When DocSend is enough
- You are a sales team tracking pitch decks
- You need advanced analytics on time spent per page
- You don't need to charge for downloads
When LinkVault is better
- Creative asset delivery
- Enforcing payment before download
- Freelancer and agency workflows
Frequently Asked Questions
Is LinkVault better than DocSend for creatives?
Yes. While DocSend excels at sales analytics, LinkVault is specifically built to secure digital assets and ensure payment for creatives.
Does DocSend support paywalls?
No, DocSend does not have native Stripe pay-to-unlock features for file delivery.
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