Shareable vs Orangedox
Orangedox is built around Google Drive and Dropbox: it turns the files already in your cloud storage into trackable share links, with viewer analytics and data rooms. If your documents live in Drive and you want tracking on top, it fits.
Shareable takes a different path — you bring a page, PDF, image, or the HTML your AI just made, and it hosts the result at a clean, controlled link with analytics, no cloud-storage account required. Side-by-side:
| Shareable | Orangedox | |
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | limited / trial | |
| Hosted shareable link | ||
| Syncs from Google Drive / Dropbox | you bring the file or HTML | |
| Access control — password, invited people, verified email | ||
| Know who viewed it + analytics | view count free · full detail on Pro | |
| Link controls — expiration, view limits, view-only | Pro | expiry, access |
| Virtual data rooms | on the roadmap | |
| Share AI-generated HTML, not just files | ||
| Publish from AI (Claude/ChatGPT/Gemini) via MCP | ||
| Entry price | Free · Pro $9/mo | paid per user |
Why Shareable
No cloud-storage dependency
Orangedox links are tied to your Google Drive or Dropbox. Shareable hosts the content itself — paste HTML or drop a PDF and you get a link, with no Drive/Dropbox account or sync to manage.
Built for what AI makes
Orangedox tracks files. Shareable hosts and shares the HTML pages, PDFs, and images your AI produces — and your assistant can publish them for you over the MCP server.
A real free tier
Share with full access control and a view count for free; Pro ($9/mo) adds the analytics detail and link controls — no per-user pricing to start.
When Orangedox is the better choice
Orangedox makes the most sense when your documents already live in Google Drive or Dropbox and you want tracking + data rooms layered directly on those files, with the link auto-updating when the source changes. If that Drive/Dropbox workflow is central to your team, it’s a natural fit. Shareable is the better pick when you want to share a page, PDF, or AI-made HTML directly — with a controlled link, analytics, and a free tier — without tying it to cloud storage.
FAQ
Is Shareable an Orangedox alternative?
Yes for the core job — sharing a document or page behind a controlled link and seeing who viewed it. Shareable hosts the content directly (no Google Drive/Dropbox needed) and adds a free tier plus AI-native publishing; Orangedox leads on cloud-storage sync and data rooms.
Do I need Google Drive or Dropbox to use Shareable?
No. You paste the HTML or upload a file directly and Shareable hosts it. Orangedox, by contrast, is built around your Drive/Dropbox files.
Share it with control — without Orangedox’s limits
Paste the HTML or publish from your AI — get a link with access control, analytics, and a heads-up when it’s opened.