Onehub is solid secure file sharing with workspaces and a data-room plan, and its basic storage tiers are inexpensive. Plox goes further on page-by-page analytics, watermarking depth and a modern viewer experience, with a free plan to start.
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Onehub is built around secure storage and workspaces, with tracking as a secondary feature. Plox is built around the document itself: who opened it, which pages they read and how to control access page by page. When insight and a polished viewer matter, Plox goes deeper.
See which pages each viewer reads and for how long, in real time, on every plan.
Dynamic watermarking, screenshot protection and allow/block lists protect what you share.
A fast, clean link your recipients open on any device, no friction.
An honest, detailed look at where each tool shines, so you can decide with eyes open.
Onehub's publicly listed plans are approximate and may change; check their site for current pricing.
Onehub's basic workspaces are cheap, but its data-room plan is pricier and tracking is shallower. Plox starts free and includes page analytics from the first plan.
Unlimited rooms with full diligence controls.
Data-room tier above cheaper storage plans.
Storage is table stakes. Insight and control are where Plox pulls ahead.
Plox shows which pages each viewer reads and for how long, not just that a file was opened.
Watermarking, screenshot protection and allow or block lists come with the Team plan.
Full diligence rooms at a flat $249/mo, well below Onehub's data-room tier, and free to start.
No tool is right for everyone. Here's the straight answer.
Onehub is a secure file-sharing service with workspaces and basic virtual data room features for storing and sharing business documents. Plox focuses more tightly on sharing documents as secure trackable links with detailed analytics, gating and data rooms.
Yes, Plox is a strong Onehub alternative if your priority is secure sharing with rich view tracking, watermarking and NDA gating rather than general file storage. Onehub leans more toward broad file management and collaboration workspaces.
Plox pricing is flat, published and self-serve, with paid plans billed per seat and a real free tier. Both offer published plans, so compare on features like analytics, watermarking and data rooms rather than storage alone.
Yes, Plox has a free plan with secure links, page-by-page analytics and real-time notifications, no card required and no time limit. The free plan does not include email gating or watermarking, which are on paid plans.
Plox provides page-by-page view tracking on every plan, including who opened a file, time per page, drop-off, location and device, plus real-time notifications. This analytics depth on sharing is more granular than Onehub's standard activity tracking.
Plox secures documents behind trackable links and adds verified-email access, allow and block lists, and file-level permissions with visitor groups on higher plans. Onehub offers role-based permissions and secure workspaces aimed at ongoing file collaboration.
Yes, Plox adds dynamic watermarking and screenshot protection on its Team and Data Rooms plans to deter leaks of sensitive documents. This is a more sharing-focused leak deterrent than typical Onehub controls.
Yes, Plox supports NDA and access-agreement gating in its Data Rooms plan, requiring viewers to accept terms before access. This adds a consent layer that goes beyond basic Onehub file permissions.
Yes, Plox Data Rooms include unlimited data rooms, file-level permissions, visitor groups, a Q&A module and NDA gating. Compared to Onehub's basic data room features, Plox is purpose-built for due diligence and deal sharing.
Onehub is best for teams wanting general secure file storage, workspaces and collaboration. Plox is best for teams that share documents externally and want deep tracking, analytics, watermarking, NDA gating and data rooms.
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