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How to send client work with an expiring link and stay in control

When you send work to a client — a portfolio, final files, or a proposal — that link often stays active forever.

Even after the project is finished, anyone with the link can still access it, reopen it, or share it with others.

The problem

Once you send a link:

You finish the project.

The client pays.

But the link stays open.

You can’t stop it.

The solution

TempQR solves this by letting you create expiring links and QR codes.

You choose how long the link should work — and after that, it automatically expires.

The same idea also works for temporary document sharing and private sharing with expiring links.

How it works

Creating an expiring link takes just a few seconds:

  1. Paste the link you want to share.
  2. Set the expiration time.
  3. Click “Create Expiring Link”.

That’s it. Your link will only work until the time you set — then it stops.

Who is this for?

This is especially useful for:

Real-life example

You send final project files to a client.

They download everything. The project is done.

Two months later, they try to open the link again — or send it to someone else.

But the link is no longer active.

Access ended exactly when it should.

Why it matters

Without expiration, links become:

Without expiration

Permanent, uncontrolled, and shareable beyond your intent.

With TempQR

Access is temporary, you stay in control, and everything ends cleanly.

Create your expiring link now

Share your work. Set it to expire. Move on.

Create Expiring Link