Zynk vs Blip
Blip nails direct transfer. Zynk matches it, then keeps going where Blip stops.
Read comparisonFind the one that fits how you send things, whether that's between your own devices, to a coworker across the country, or from a script on a server.
We say what each tool does well. Then we tell you why we'd still pick Zynk, and link every claim to the source.
App-to-app sending. Big files, no cloud middle step.
Blip nails direct transfer. Zynk matches it, then keeps going where Blip stops.
Read comparisonFree and open-source, but it stops at the Wi-Fi edge and starts fresh every time you open it. Zynk remembers your devices and keeps working over the internet.
Read comparisonThree transfer modes, each with its own limits, and a new code every time. With Zynk it's one model, and your devices stay put.
Read comparisonConvenient inside their ecosystem. Stop at the edge of it.
Upload, share a link, recipient downloads in a browser.
Fast browser-tab handoffs, but the encryption only covers transit and every pairing disappears when you close the tab. Zynk is end-to-end encrypted and remembers your devices.
Read comparisonA clean 10 GB browser link that expires in a day. Zynk sends directly with no cap and no countdown.
Read comparisonThe familiar name, but every file has to live on WeTransfer's servers, pay rent to stay, and get kicked out when time's up. Zynk sends them straight to the other device.
Read comparisonPolished links if you already pay for Dropbox. Zynk goes direct first, no subscription required.
Read comparisonAdjacent tools that get used as transfer products.
A folder-sync engine, deletions and all, with no iOS. Zynk sends on purpose to the device you choose.
Read comparisonA public-alpha feature for your own devices only. Zynk is a transfer app for everyone, no VPN required.
Read comparisonA fresh code for every transfer, CLI on both ends. Zynk remembers your devices and sends by name.
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