Share client files

Client deliverables on a page, not a parcel.

Handing finished work to a client through email attachments or a cloud-drive folder undersells it — and usually breaks the moment files change. Nippy gives every project a delivery page: drop the deliverables onto nippy.host, pick an address like final-files.nippy.site (or one address per client), and the client opens a tidy page in any browser — visual work browsable as a gallery, documents and archives in a clean listing, every download one click away, no account and nothing to install on their side. Revisions go to the same address: replace the files, publish, and the link in last week’s email now serves the current versions instead of a stale attachment. The page stays up until you take it down, so deliveries do not vanish on a transfer service’s timer. On paid plans the page can be password-protected so only the client sees it, served from your own domain such as delivery.yourstudio.com, and cookie-free analytics show when the client has actually looked — useful to know before the follow-up call. Start free with one page and 25 MB.

final-files.nippy.site

How it works

Three steps, no setup.

  1. 1

    Drop in the deliverables

    Final artwork, documents, archives — drag the folder onto nippy.host. Visual work previews as a gallery; everything else lists cleanly.

  2. 2

    Name it for the project

    An address like final-files.nippy.site reads professionally in a handover email; paid plans can use delivery.yourstudio.com.

  3. 3

    Deliver one link

    The client clicks and downloads — no account, no expiry. Revisions replace files behind the same link, so nothing needs re-sending.

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FAQ

Questions, answered.

Does the client need an account?

No. The delivery page opens in any browser and every file is a direct download — none of the sign-in friction of shared drive folders.

What happens when revisions come back?

Replace the files and publish. The address is unchanged, so the link you sent with the first round now serves the current versions.

Can I keep a delivery confidential?

Paid plans add password protection per site — share the password with the client and the page is invisible to everyone else.

Can I tell whether the client opened it?

On paid plans, yes: privacy-first analytics show views, visitors and countries with no cookies, so you know the work landed before you chase.

Is the free plan enough for client work?

It hosts one live page within 25 MB with a small Nippy banner — fine to trial the workflow. Regular client delivery usually wants a paid plan for space, passwords and banner removal.

More questions? Visit the help center or email [email protected]

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