Quickstart: Your first secure share
Upload a file, configure access, and share a trackable link in under five minutes.
Plox Tip
You don't need to read the entire docs site before sending your first link. This page is the shortest path from sign-up to a tracked share.
Before you begin#
- A free Plox account at app.plox.in.
- The file you want to share (PDF, PPTX, DOCX, XLSX, images, or video — up to your plan's upload limit).
- The email of at least one person you want to send it to (optional, but useful for testing analytics).
1. Upload your file#
- Open the Documents tab from the left sidebar.
- Click Upload Document.
- Drag-and-drop your file or click to browse from your device.
Plox encrypts the file on upload and indexes it for analytics. There's no folder structure to set up — your file is ready to share the moment the upload bar finishes.
2. Set access controls#
Click the three dots (•••) next to your file and open Access Controls. The three most common starting points:
- Track but stay open — turn on Require Email to View. Captures every viewer's email; minimal friction; great for top-of-funnel.
- Verified viewers only — Require Email plus Email Verification via OTP. Confirms the viewer is real before access.
- Private send — Require Passcode or Allow Specific Emails. Tightest control; share the credential out-of-band.
You can change controls after sharing — they apply to the next view, not retroactively. So it's safe to start permissive and tighten later.
3. Copy the link and share#
Click Copy Link on the document row. Paste it anywhere — email, Slack, LinkedIn, a calendar invite. It works on any device and viewers don't need a Plox account.
4. Watch the response#
Within seconds of someone opening the link you'll see:
- An email alert in your inbox (if email is required)
- A live entry in Analytics showing time per page, completion %, and revisit history. See Tracking your document for the full playbook.
What's next#
- Add your logo — make every share branded.
- Tracking your document — read the analytics signals like a pro.
- What is a data room — when one file isn't enough.
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