Comparisons · Updated June 8, 2026
DocSend-style sharing with browser-side encryption
Summary
DocSend-style products optimize for marketing and sales document analytics. Token optimizes for outsider deal rooms: client-side encryption before upload, optional NDA gate, revocable link plus room password, in-room signing, and published pricing. Better when you need confidentiality mechanics, not just view counts.
Different jobs
View-tracking links excel at knowing who opened a page and for how long. Token focuses on bounded outsider access: encrypt files, optionally require NDA, share one link, revoke when the process ends.
- Token: ciphertext at rest, password held by you
- Token: optional NDA and in-room PDF signing
- Token: open source, published tier pricing
- View-tracking tools: analytics-first, often server-side storage
When Token is the better fit
Fundraising diligence, legal discovery drops, vendor security reviews, and M&A workstreams where you want a deliberate box — not your entire Google Drive — and you want encryption before upload without a sales call.
When something else may win
If you only need page-level analytics on a marketing PDF with no NDA and no encryption requirement, a lightweight sales engagement tool may be enough. If you need enterprise VDR watermarking across dozens of workstreams with dedicated support, a heavy VDR may still fit.
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Frequently asked questions
- Does Token track document views?
- Owners see room opens, NDA acceptances, and download-related events in the activity view. It is procedural logging for deal rooms, not a marketing analytics suite.
- Can I share a pitch deck with one link?
- Yes. One share URL and one room password per room. Optional NDA before access.
- Is Token free to try?
- Yes. Free tier includes one room. Paid tiers add more rooms and Pro features — see the pricing page.