Great for storage, not built for sharing large files.
Google Drive is excellent cloud storage, but it was never designed as a file transfer tool. Sharing a 10 GB folder over Google Drive requires the recipient to have a Google account, has no expiring links by default, and the 15 GB free limit is shared across Gmail, Drive, and Photos.
Anyone with your QikDrive link can download, no Google login, no account creation, no friction.
QikDrive links expire automatically (7–60 days). Google Drive has no expiry, your files stay exposed indefinitely unless you manually revoke access.
QikDrive has download limits, password protection, file requests, and download notifications, none of which Google Drive offers.
Use Google Drive for personal document storage. Use QikDrive when you need to send large files to anyone, with a clean link, automatic expiry, and no account required on either end.
Google Drive is widely used in India but isn't optimised for ad-hoc large-file transfers. QikDrive gives you a dedicated transfer experience, drop files, get a link, share. No folder permissions, no account management.
Send up to 5 GB for free. No credit card, no signup needed to receive files.
QikDrive vs WeTransfer
The popular choice, but built for the West.
QikDrive vs Dropbox
Powerful sync tool, expensive for simple file transfers.
QikDrive vs SendAnywhere
A close rival, but no India pricing or storage pool.
QikDrive vs SHAREit
Great for offline sharing, not for sending files remotely.