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Google Drive Alternative for PDF Sharing

Google Drive shows access. ShareDoc shows engagement.

Google Drive is great for collaboration. But when you share a PDF externally — with a client, an investor, a prospect — all you get is "John has access." Did John read it? Did he get past the cover page? Did he share it with his team? Drive doesn't tell you.

ShareDoc does.

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Feature-by-feature comparison

Feature ShareDoc Google Drive
Share externally Yes (just a link) Yes (permission prompts)
Know if opened Yes No
Page-by-page analytics Yes No
Time spent reading Yes No
Lead capture Yes No
Update same link Yes (version replace) Yes (re-upload)
Branded viewer Yes (your colors + logo) No (Google UI)
No account needed (viewer) Never Sometimes prompts login
Price Free Free

Who should use Google Drive

Google Drive is the right tool when you need:

For internal work where everyone is on the same team, Google Drive is hard to beat.

Who should use ShareDoc

ShareDoc is the right tool when you need:

Anything sent externally where you need to know if it was actually read.

Use both

Keep using Google Drive for internal docs. Use ShareDoc for anything you send externally and need to track. They solve different problems.

Google Drive answers "who has access?" ShareDoc answers "who actually read it?"

Frequently asked questions

Can I track who reads my PDF shared via Google Drive?

Google Drive only shows who has access to a file, not who actually opened or read it. ShareDoc provides open tracking with timestamps, page-by-page reading analytics, and time spent per page.

Is ShareDoc free like Google Drive?

Yes. ShareDoc's free tier includes all features — open tracking, page-level analytics, lead capture, and branded viewer. You only pay when you need higher document volume.

Do recipients need a Google account to view ShareDoc links?

No. ShareDoc links open directly in the browser with no login required. Google Drive sometimes prompts viewers to sign in, especially for external sharing, which adds friction.

Should I stop using Google Drive and switch to ShareDoc?

No — use both. Google Drive is excellent for internal collaboration and team file storage. ShareDoc is built for external sharing where you need to know if a PDF was actually read. They serve different purposes.

Can I customize how my PDF looks when shared with ShareDoc?

Yes. ShareDoc offers a branded viewer where you can add your colors and logo. Google Drive always shows the Google Docs UI, which you cannot customize.

Does ShareDoc capture lead emails from PDF viewers?

Yes. You can optionally require viewers to enter their email before accessing the full document, or use a preview-then-gate approach. Google Drive has no built-in lead capture.

Ready to track your PDFs?

Keep using Google Drive for internal docs. Use ShareDoc for anything you send externally and need to track.

Start free — no credit card required