Comparison · vs WeTransfer
WeTransfer vs chimping.io: casual transfer or working workflow?
WeTransfer built the gold standard for one-off file transfers — beautiful brand, no-thought-required recipient experience. chimping.io is built for filmmakers and small studios in a real working relationship with their clients — repeat deliveries, client review, masters that don’t expire after a week. Below: honest head-to-head, including where WeTransfer is still the right choice.
Short answer
Pick WeTransfer ifyou send files once in a blue moon, the recipient already knows the WeTransfer brand, and the file doesn’t need to live past next week. The free tier is genuinely good for that case.
Pick chimping.io if you send files as part of a working relationship — repeat deliveries to the same client, color round-trips, masters you might need to re-share weeks later. Same flat monthly cost as WeTransfer Pro, plus client review, plus folder structure that doesn’t flatten, plus deliveries that don’t expire.
At a glance
Head to head
| WeTransfer | Here | |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | Yes (2 GB / transfer) | 3-day paid trial |
| Paid tier (most common) | ~$12 / mo (Pro) | $9 / mo (Solo) or $19 (Studio) |
| Max file size per transfer | 200 GB (Pro) | No per-file cap (bounded by plan storage) |
| Persistent storage (for finished masters) | 1 TB (Pro) — everything you keep eats this bucket | 500 GB – 2 TB (Solo → Pro) — for finished masters only · review encoding + recipient downloads don't touch it |
| One-off transient transfers / month | No (every send eats persistent storage) | 300 GB – 1.2 TB (auto-expires 7d, doesn't eat storage) |
| Files expire (delivery storage) | 7 days (free), 1 yr (Pro) | Never (active subscription) |
| Folder hierarchy preserved (download) | No (flattens) | Yes |
| Recipient can upload files back (receive link) | No (one-way only) | Yes |
| Folder hierarchy preserved (upload back) | N/A | Yes (via free Mac app) |
| Client review built in | No | Yes |
| Frame-accurate comments | No | Yes |
| Password-protected links | Yes (Pro) | Yes (all tiers) |
| Recipient needs an account | No | No |
| Native Mac app for recipients | No | Yes (free) |
| Ads on the share page | Yes (free), No (Pro) | No (all tiers) |
| Brand recognition with clients | High | New (we're earning it) |
WeTransfer pricing reflects their published Pro plan. Plans and included limits shift periodically — check their site for current details if you’re weighing exact numbers.
Pick the right one
When each tool wins
WeTransfer is the right call
- You send files once in a blue moon — any subscription is overkill
- The recipient already knows WeTransfer and clicking a wetransfer.com link is the path of least friction
- The file doesn’t need to live past next week — a one-off “here, grab this” moment
- You explicitly were asked to use WeTransfer — sometimes the client’s tool stack is non-negotiable
chimping.io is the right call
- You’re in a working relationship — repeat deliveries to the same client over weeks or months
- Files need to persist — color round-trips, “can you re-send that?” three weeks later, archive reference
- You also want client review (timecoded comments, approvals) in the same tool, same bill
- You hand off project folders with real nested structure and don’t want the recipient to get a flat blob
- You want a delivery page that reads as professional, with your project name + logo, no ads
What you get for the spend
Same money, different bundle
Pricing is close enough that this isn’t a cost-savings pitch. It’s a what-do-you-get-for-the-money pitch.
Once-a-year sender
Send one big file a few times
WeTransfer
Free
WeTransfer free · 2 GB cap, files expire 7d
Here
$0 / yr
WeTransfer wins for this case
WeTransfer free is fine here
Working freelancer
Regular deliveries, client review
WeTransfer
$144 / yr
WeTransfer Pro · ~$12 × 12
Here
$228 / yr
Studio plan · $19 × 12 (incl. review)
chimping.io costs ~$84/yr more · adds review tool, no file expiration, folder structure preserved
Small studio
Large masters, color round-trips
WeTransfer
$276 / yr
WeTransfer Premium · ~$23 × 12
Here
$420 / yr
Pro plan · $35 × 12 (incl. review + 2 TB)
chimping.io costs ~$144/yr more · review + 2 TB storage + unlimited recipient downloads
Questions people ask
Frequently asked
- Is WeTransfer free?
- Yes, with limits. The free tier allows 2 GB per transfer, no account required, and files expire after 7 days. WeTransfer Pro is around $12/month for 200 GB per transfer, 1 TB storage, and files that don't expire as quickly. The free tier is genuinely good for sending one file to one person once.
- Do files expire on chimping.io?
- No. As long as your subscription is active, your deliveries stay live. You can re-share a link three months later, send the colorist a fresh download URL, or pull a master from archive — all without re-uploading. WeTransfer's 7-day (free) and 1-year (Pro) expiration is the dealbreaker for most ongoing projects.
- Is chimping.io cheaper than WeTransfer Pro?
- Roughly the same. WeTransfer Pro is ~$12/month, chimping.io Solo is $9/month and Studio is $19/month. The cost win isn't dramatic — the workflow win is. You get client review (timecoded comments, approvals), real folder structure preserved, password-protected delivery links, and a free recipient app, all in one subscription.
- Does WeTransfer preserve folder structure?
- Mostly no. WeTransfer flattens nested folders into a single download. If you send a project folder with /footage, /audio, /docs subfolders, the recipient gets one flat list and has to re-organize. chimping.io preserves the hierarchy on the recipient side — folder structure shows in the UI and matches what you uploaded, and the free Mac app lands it on disk exactly the same way.
- Can clients send files back to me through WeTransfer with folder structure preserved?
- Not really. WeTransfer is a one-way tool — your client would have to start their own send, and any folder structure they include gets flattened on the way through. chimping.io has a dedicated receive flow: you create a receive link, share it with the client, they upload a folder directly in their browser, and you pull it down to your Mac via the free desktop app with the folder hierarchy intact. The round-trip — out to color, back from color — stays inside one tool with folders preserved both directions.
- Does WeTransfer have client review?
- No. WeTransfer is a transfer tool — files in, files out, that's the surface. There's no timecoded comments, no per-asset approvals, no shared workspace. If you need client review, you pair WeTransfer with Frame.io or Vimeo and pay for both. chimping.io has review and delivery in one subscription.
- Can clients download from WeTransfer without an account?
- Yes — same as chimping.io. Recipient clicks a link, downloads files, no signup. This is one of WeTransfer's genuine strengths and a big reason it's the default for one-off casual sends. We match it on the recipient side; the difference is everything around it (review, folders, persistence).
- What about brand recognition?
- Real edge for WeTransfer. Clients know the brand and don't think twice about clicking a wetransfer.com link. New tools always have to earn this trust. The way we get past it is the link itself — share pages on mountaincreative.directory look professional, branded, with the project name and your logo on the OG card. Recipients see a real product, not a sketch.
- When is WeTransfer the right call?
- Three cases: (1) one-off transfers to casual recipients who already know WeTransfer; (2) you send files so rarely that any subscription is overkill; (3) the recipient explicitly asked you to use WeTransfer. Outside those, the limits — file expiration, flat folder structure, no review tool — start to bite as soon as a real working project starts.
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