Every recipient gets their own link
Send one document to ten people and each gets a different address. Put a password or an expiry on any of them, and when the content changes, drop the new file behind the same link.
Send a document as one link and it opens in the browser — no installs, no sign-ins. See who read how far, then decide your next move. The features below follow that same order: Send, Read, Track.
They open it in the browser — no download, no sign-in — and you see who read how far. Swap the file later and the link you already sent keeps working.
What each plan includes is on the pricing page.
Send one document to ten people and each gets a different address. Put a password or an expiry on any of them, and when the content changes, drop the new file behind the same link.
One click and the document is there — no install, no account, the same on a phone. Video plays and meetings get booked inside it.
You're notified when it opens, and every page records how long it held them. That's what tells you when to follow up, and with what.
The moment you attach a file, it's out of your hands. FeatPaper sends a link instead, so even after you hit send you decide who can open it, for how long, and which version they see.
Create a personal link for each recipient. They open the document with no sign-up and no forms, and every view is recorded under the name you attached to the link. Enter several names at once and the links are issued in one batch.
Swap in a new PDF from the ver. chip on the Contents tab and every link you've already sent now opens the latest version — same address. View counts, viewers, and contacts survive, and any previous version can be restored from the list.
Set a password and an email allow list, block PDF downloads, or put an expiration on a link. Controls live on the link — not the document — so one document can run an open internal link and a locked-down external one side by side.
Shut off a single link, or every link to the document at once. Both are reversible, and the analytics collected so far stay intact.
Pick share links from across your documents and publish them together as a single page. Each link keeps its own settings, so passwords, allow lists, and expirations keep working inside the data room.
Register your logo once and it appears in three places — the document viewer, the lead form, and public data room pages. Removing the 'Powered by FeatPaper' badge and connecting a custom domain are supported too.
Remove the reader's friction first. One click opens the document in the browser — then videos play, meetings get booked, and contact details land, all without leaving the page.
Whoever gets the link opens the document in their browser — no account, no app, no plugin. Each link picks its Viewer Type: For Presentation (one screen at a time) or For Report (continuous reading).
Layer video, GIFs, embeds, click-through links, and page jumps onto your PDF. Tools like Calendly, Loom, and Figma sit right inside the document, so the next step happens where the reading happens.
Show a form before the document opens, or before a page you choose. It collects name, email, and phone — and if a required email field is present, the document is auto-sent to that address the moment they submit.
A public link you can post on your site or blog and expose to AI search. Every document gets exactly one, issued automatically, and it opens with no gate.
Export from Figma, PowerPoint, or Adobe Express directly into a FeatPaper document. Install the plugin and you're set — edit access to the target folder is all it takes.
A view is a signal. Decide when you get pinged, who you call first, and which page loses people — with numbers, not hunches.
Get an email or Slack message the moment someone opens your document. Choose whose views alert you, set an interest floor, and add a cooldown — so only the views that matter get through.
Coverage, reading depth, return visits, and actions roll up into an automatic 0–100 score, graded Hot, Warm, or Cold. A dedicated Interest changes tab collects everyone whose grade just moved.
Five metrics — views, viewers, average completion, return-visit share, average stay time — plus a per-page bar chart diagnose your document. See which pages held attention and where people dropped off.
Ten filter axes — period, sharer, version, share link, referrer, device, OS, browser, country, parameters — narrow reading by channel. Export to CSV and the five utm parameters each get their own column.
AI reads the pages a viewer lingered on — content included — and turns their behavior into outreach-ready insights. When someone's interest grade changes, their AI summary regenerates automatically.
Each lead form submission lands in Notion or Google Sheets as exactly one row. As that person keeps reading, the same row updates — interest and completion always current.
Export from Figma, PowerPoint, and Adobe Express right where you work. Install the plugin and your file becomes a document with a share link.
Proposals, IR decks, design work — send them as one link and see who read how far.
Per-recipient links are the only link type you create yourself. Type in your recipients' names, get a dedicated address for each, and from then on you can tell exactly who opened what — while asking nothing of the reader.
Wrong number on slide 12? New cover? Don't re-send — replace. Upload a new PDF and it becomes the Live version instantly, while every link already in someone's inbox quietly starts showing the update.
Share settings are saved per link. Leave downloads open on the internal review link, and put a domain allow list and an expiration on the one going outside — all on the same document.
Deal closed, or the wrong file went out — don't delete the link, pause it. Disabling is a soft block: switch it back on and the address you already sent simply works again. Nothing to re-send.
You're not exposing a folder — you're curating links. Because you choose which link of each document goes in, the access rules travel with the page.
The logo is stored per space, not per link. Save it once and even links you've already sent open under the new logo from their next view — no re-sending required.
Accounts are for the side that uploads, shares, and analyzes. All you ever ask of a reader is one click — and you match the viewing style to the material, per link.
Motion is saved to the document, not the link. The moment you save, every link you've already shared shows the latest motion on its next view — nothing to regenerate, nothing to re-send.
One form per document, and it only appears on the info-required link. General share, per-recipient, and AI-public links open with no form — so the capture path and the frictionless path coexist on one document.
It even lives on a different address scheme. AI-public links use feat.page/u/{key}, open identically for everyone, and — because they exist to be public — can never carry a lead form.
Skip the make-a-PDF-then-upload step entirely. Pick a folder from the sidebar or ribbon of the tool you're working in, and your file becomes a document with a share link ready to copy.
Alert on everything and you'll soon ignore everything. FeatPaper filters alerts on three conditions — audience, interest floor, cooldown — and views that fall short aren't discarded: they're held, and delivered if reading pushes them over the floor.
'Opened it or not' can't rank a call list. Interest folds how widely, how deeply, and how often someone read — plus downloads and link clicks — into a single score out of 100.
To fix a document you first need to know what gets read and where people stall. The Insights tab starts at document-level metric cards, then narrows: per-page bars, top pages, devices, referrers, regions, viewers.
The same document reads very differently depending on where people came from. Narrow Insights to a channel, compare completion and stay time, and you'll know where the next distribution push should go.
The interest grade tells you who to contact, not what to say. AI interest reads the actual content of the pages someone spent time on and hands you sentences you can drop straight into the email.
This isn't a one-way contact dump. Once a row exists, every return visit rewrites its interest, stay time, and completion — open the sheet and the lead list is already up to date.