Discord's upload limit kept interrupting the way people actually share files in community servers: game clips, design exports, ZIP archives, logs, and short videos often do not fit in a normal attachment.
I built File Sharing helper by file.kiwi, a Discord app that keeps the workflow inside Discord. You run /file-send, upload the file, and the app posts a file.kiwi link back into the channel so other people can download it.
What I wanted to make better:
- No need to ask everyone to buy Nitro just to receive a file
- No account required for basic file sharing
- The link is created from inside the Discord conversation
- Files can expire automatically
- Uploads are end-to-end encrypted on file.kiwi
- Recipients can start downloading before the upload is fully complete
The project page is here:
https://discord.com/discovery/applications/999199298380111882
I also wrote up the size-limit workflow and tradeoffs here:
https://file.kiwi/blog/bypass-discord-filesize-limit
I am keeping this focused on one use case: when a Discord conversation needs a file that is too large for a normal attachment.
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