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scrolly vs DocSend

scrolly vs DocSend for sharing AI-generated documents

DocSend pioneered the trackable document link for PDFs and slide files. scrolly does the same job for the documents AI tools actually produce: self-contained HTML decks, reports, and one-pagers. You start free, your recipients view the real interactive document, and you see who opened it and how far they read.

Side by side

scrolly and DocSend, side by side

scrolly and DocSend, side by side
CapabilityscrollyDocSend
Native formatscrolly advantage: Self-contained HTML, rendered as the live documentPDF and Office files; HTML is flattened or unsupported
Built for AI-generated HTMLscrolly advantage: The core use case: paste a Claude or ChatGPT HTML fileNot a target use case
Free to startscrolly advantage: Free plan with the full security model, no trial clockPaid plans; a limited free tier with feature caps
Sandboxed viewingscrolly advantage: Documents render on a separate origin in a locked sandboxHosted viewer; not designed to run untrusted HTML
Access controlPassword, expiry, email gate, and allowlist, enforced at the edgePasscode, email verification, and expiry on paid tiers
Open and engagement analyticsOpens, dwell time, scroll depth, per recipient and per linkPage-by-page analytics, a category DocSend defined
Unique link per recipientBuilt in, with instant revocationBuilt in on paid tiers
Multi-file data roomsCollections group related documents behind one linkMature data rooms and spaces

Why switch

Why senders sharing AI HTML pick scrolly

Your recipient sees the real document

An AI-generated deck or report is interactive HTML: charts, layout, working links. Convert it to a PDF to share it the old way and you lose all of that. scrolly hosts the HTML and serves it as the live document, so the version your recipient opens is the version you built.

Isolation you can prove, not just trust

Arbitrary HTML can contain arbitrary scripts. scrolly serves every document from a separate origin inside a sandboxed iframe with no access to your account, under a strict content security policy. The isolation is verified by a test, not described in a brochure.

Start free, no trial countdown

You can upload a document, lock it down, share it, and read the analytics on the free plan. There is no clock forcing an upgrade before you have decided scrolly is right for you.

Being fair

Where DocSend is still the better choice

DocSend is a mature, established product with deep data rooms, CRM and email integrations, and a long track record with investors and sales teams who expect it by name. If you are sharing PDFs and Office files at scale inside an established sales motion, or you need the data-room and integration depth DocSend has built over years, it remains an excellent fit. scrolly is the better choice specifically when the document is AI-generated HTML and you want a free, secure, trackable link without converting anything.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is scrolly a free DocSend alternative?
scrolly has a free plan that includes the full security model, every access mode, and complete engagement analytics, so you can share secure trackable links without paying. It is purpose-built for AI-generated HTML documents rather than PDFs.
Can scrolly track who opened a document like DocSend does?
Yes. scrolly records opens, dwell time, and scroll depth for every view, broken down per recipient and per link, and the data appears in your dashboard within seconds of a view.
Does scrolly support PDFs the way DocSend does?
scrolly is built for self-contained HTML documents, which is the format AI tools generate. DocSend is the stronger choice if your primary format is PDF or Office files and you need mature data rooms around them.
How does scrolly keep an uploaded HTML document from accessing my account?
Every document is served from a separate origin inside a sandboxed iframe with no same-origin access and a strict content security policy, so scripts inside the document cannot reach your scrolly session. The isolation is covered by an automated test.