WeTransfer is a focused transfer tool. Jumpshare bundles file sharing with screen recording, screenshot capture, and a desktop capture utility. Different products solving overlapping problems. Here's which one fits your actual workflow.
The short answer
WeTransfer wins for pure one-off large transfers — recipient gets a link, downloads, done. Jumpshare wins when you also need screen recording or screenshots inline with sharing. For branded client delivery on your own domain, BulkShare beats both.
Works, but more friction than WeTransfer for plain transfers
Best for client review workflows
Wins
WeTransfer
No — purely transfer
Jumpshare
Yes — comment threads on shared assets
Decision guide
When each one wins
Choose WeTransfer
Your workflow is: 'I need to send 5GB to a client and never think about it again.' You don't need screen recording, capture, or review threads. Brand recognition with non-technical clients matters.
Choose Jumpshare
You regularly send screen recordings, screenshots, and short videos as part of your communication (support, product feedback, async standups). The all-in-one capture + share workflow saves real time. Jumpshare Plus at $8.25/mo is genuinely good value.
Pick neither when…
You run a client-facing studio where every shared link is part of the brand experience. Both tools send your client to a third-party-branded page. Your finished work deserves to land on files.youragency.com — and at that point neither WeTransfer's transfer page nor Jumpshare's capture viewer is the right frame.
Or skip both.
BulkShare is purpose-built for the branded handoff — not for capture, not for general storage.
Custom-domain delivery on Pro ($19/mo) — clients see your brand on every touchpoint.
Per-link password + expiry without upgrading tiers — included from Pro.
Real-time open/download tracking — know exactly when each client engages with the delivery.
Studio plan ($39/mo flat for 5 seats) instead of per-seat math common in productivity SaaS.
Designed for recurring client deliveries (proofs, finals, archives) — not a general capture or transfer tool.
WeTransfer is a single-purpose transfer service — upload a file, get a link, recipient downloads. Jumpshare is an all-in-one capture and sharing platform — it includes desktop apps for screen recording and screenshot capture, plus storage and sharing. WeTransfer is simpler for plain transfers; Jumpshare is better when capture is part of your workflow.
Yes on equivalent paid tiers. Jumpshare Plus is $8.25/mo with 1TB storage, screen recording, password protection, and link expiry. WeTransfer Ultimate is $23/mo for the equivalent transfer features. Jumpshare offers materially more for less — if you don't need the WeTransfer brand recognition.
For most use cases, yes. Jumpshare handles large file transfer plus everything WeTransfer does, with screen recording on top. The friction is recipient familiarity — clients have seen WeTransfer a thousand times and trust the URL instantly; Jumpshare requires a moment of 'what is this?' from non-power users.
WeTransfer if your client is non-technical and you want zero friction (the WeTransfer brand is universally recognized). Jumpshare if your deliverable benefits from a review/comment thread (design proofs, video reviews). For a fully branded client experience on your own domain, neither — that's BulkShare's job.
WeTransfer does not support custom-domain delivery. Jumpshare supports it on Business tier (enterprise pricing). For small teams wanting branded client delivery without enterprise commitments, BulkShare Pro at $19/mo is the cheapest option that includes custom-domain delivery.
Combine tools: use Jumpshare or Loom for the capture workflow, and BulkShare for the final client-facing deliverable on your custom domain. Most teams don't need both bundled into one tool — the workflows are different enough that specialization wins.