Secure file uploadwithout asking clients to create an account.
Document portals that require clients to create an account before uploading see 40–60% abandonment before the first file is sent. EuroDrop eliminates that drop-off: clients receive a secure link, open it in any browser, and upload without creating an account or installing anything. The entire upload typically completes in under two minutes. Files land directly in the firm's Google Drive — no extra storage layer, no portal dashboard to maintain.
What this removes for clients
Creating an account or password before being able to send one file.
Installing an app or browser extension to share documents.
Receiving portal invitations they need to accept before the first upload.
Remembering login credentials for a portal they may use only once.
Compared with the heavier option
Why login-gated upload fails in practice
Portals that require account creation before upload see abandonment rates of 40–60%, according to industry data on client onboarding friction.
Senior clients, one-time contacts, and non-technical users are least likely to complete portal registration — the exact clients who most need a simple intake flow.
Every login step adds hours to document turnaround: clients defer, forget passwords, or send attachments by email instead.
What teams get instead
What firms and clients get instead
Clients open a link in their browser and upload in under two minutes — nothing to install, no account to create.
Files arrive in the firm's Google Drive automatically, organised by client folder.
The intake flow is as simple as sharing a link by email, with end-to-end encryption and GDPR-appropriate handling underneath.
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Common questions about file upload without client login
Is it safe to let clients upload files without a login?
Yes. EuroDrop uses a unique, time-limited upload link for each client. The link is generated specifically for that client and routes files directly to the firm's Google Drive. Without the exact link, no one else can access or view the upload destination. The connection is encrypted in transit, and no files are stored on EuroDrop's servers.
How do clients upload files without creating an account?
The firm sends a secure upload link — typically from Gmail. The client opens the link in any browser, selects their files, and uploads. There is no registration step, no password, and no app to install. The client side of the process typically takes under two minutes from receiving the link to completing the upload.
What happens to the files after a client uploads without logging in?
Files go directly into the firm's Google Drive, into a folder the firm has pre-selected or auto-created for that client. The firm sees the upload immediately in Drive and receives an email notification. The client does not retain access to Drive and cannot see other clients' files.
Can I use this instead of a client portal for document collection?
For document intake — collecting files from clients — yes. EuroDrop handles this without asking clients to register, learn a portal, or manage another account. If you also need clients to view documents you send back to them inside a portal environment, that is outside the current scope of EuroDrop.
Which file types can clients upload without a login?
EuroDrop accepts any file type the client wants to upload, including PDFs, Word documents, Excel files, images, and ZIP archives. There is no file-type restriction on the client side. The firm's Google Drive storage limits apply.
Does a no-login upload work on mobile devices?
Yes. The upload link opens in any mobile browser without requiring an app download. Clients on iPhone or Android can tap the link from an email, select files from their phone, and complete the upload without any account creation.