Today on Bridge.audio, there are 4 types of link that you create and share, and there are 3 possible ways to share those links. Here’s a complete overview of everything you can do.
Different types of links
Different ways to share
⚡️Quick Link
🖇️ Individual Links
📧Share by email
Sharing options
With all sharing methods, Bridge.audio offers you unique sharing options allowing you to stay in control. Simply check the options you want to go with.
Options for all links:
- Allow or not Streaming: If you disable that functionality, the persons you send your project to won’t be able to stream the track of your project. Of course, you and your team will still be able to stream the tracks of the project within your workspace. Options only affect the recipients.
- Allow or not Download: If you choose to allow download, we let you choose whether your recipient can go for a MP3 download version of the tracks, or an Original quality download, meaning in the format you originally uploaded your tracks (such as AIFF, WAV, etc). Keep in mind that your recipient will be able to either download tracks individually, or download the entire link with all tracks as a ZIP file.
- Set a custom password for one or all of your links
Additional options specific to projects:
- Include or not: the project description
- Include or not media and documents: meaning all the extra files you included with the project, such as videos, images, documents...
❓How to control the quality in which I share my tracks?
The latest version of Bridge.audio allows you to decide the format in which your project will be available to your recipients for download.
When you access the sharing window you can decide to only permit MP3 download, or you can allow Original quality download (meaning the original format in which you uploaded the tracks in your library). You can also decide to allow both types of download, it is all up to you! Simply select your preferred options.
❓Can I share files other than audio via Bridge.audio ?
Of course! With projects, you can share all sorts of media and documents other than audio tracks. Videos, photos, PDFs, text documents… It’s all up to you.