File sharing with a 3-word password
No links to copy. No logins to remember. Just 3 words.
The old way
File sharing links are ugly, breakable, and forgettable
- ✕Copy a long, garbled sharing link
- ✕Paste it into a message — it breaks across two lines
- ✕Recipient clicks it and gets a 404
- ✕Start over with a different service
With Skypost
Skypost replaces sharing links with 3-word passwords. Upload your files, and Skypost generates a memorable combination like “tiger-balloon-sunset.” Tell the recipient those 3 words — by text, by phone, in person. They type them at skypost.co.uk/receive and download instantly. No broken links, no expired URLs, no confusion.
Send — 3 moves
- 1.Drop your filesDrag and drop or click to browse. Any file type.
- 2.Hit sendYour files upload instantly. A unique 3-word password is generated.
- 3.Share the 3 wordsText, WhatsApp, email, phone call — however you like.
That's it. Done.
Receive — 3 moves
- 1.Open the linkGo to skypost.co.uk/receive or use the link the sender shared.
- 2.Enter the 3 wordsType the 3-word password exactly as given.
- 3.DownloadGrab individual files or download everything as a ZIP.
Frequently asked questions
How does a 3-word password work?+
When you upload files to Skypost, the system generates a unique combination of 3 everyday words. The recipient types those words on the Skypost website to access and download the files. Simple as that.
Is a 3-word password secure enough?+
The 3-word password system uses a large dictionary of words, creating millions of possible combinations. Passwords expire after 24 hours, making brute-force attempts impractical.
Can I share the 3 words by phone call?+
Absolutely. That’s one of the best things about it. Just say “tiger-balloon-sunset” over the phone. Try doing that with a sharing link.
What if someone guesses my 3-word password?+
With millions of possible combinations and a 24-hour expiry, the odds of someone guessing your specific password are astronomically low.
Do both sender and recipient need accounts?+
No. Neither the sender nor the recipient needs to create an account. The 3-word password is all you need.
