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Feature Details

Permanent URLs for files that need to stay available

Some media URLs are not temporary. Media2URL helps you create permanent URLs for supported uploads so you can use files in websites, documents, client workflows and long-term sharing without changing URLs again and again.

Workspace ManagerDashboard
Connected Domain
media.yourbrand.com
Files148
Views22.4K
Active URLs84
Quick Overview

A permanent URL is a file link designed to remain available unless it is deleted, disabled or removed for policy reasons. Media2URL lets users create long-term URLs for supported files, making it useful for websites, docs, product pages and repeat sharing. This is best for files that should remain accessible over time.

Daily Friction Points

The problem with normal sharing

Many files are not shared only once. A logo, product image, PDF guide, documentation screenshot or downloadable file may be needed for months. If the URL changes later, every place using that file may break. Permanent URLs help prevent that problem. The file gets a stable link that can be reused across different platforms. This is helpful when the same URL appears inside websites, docs, emails or support resources.

Standard Pipeline

How it works in 4 steps

1

Upload the file

Choose the media file or document you want to keep available.

2

Select lifetime option

Choose lifetime or long-term availability where supported.

3

Copy the URL

Use the direct URL, share page or code output based on your need.

4

Manage later

Keep the file inside your dashboard and delete or replace it where supported.

Workplace Scenarios

Real life examples

Permanent Blog Assets

A website owner may host an image used inside a blog article. If the image URL changes, the blog image may stop showing. A permanent URL helps keep the file stable.

Technical Documentation

A developer may need a screenshot inside documentation. That screenshot may be referenced from GitHub, product docs and support pages. A permanent URL saves time because the same link can be used in many places.

Marketing Brochures

A business may share a PDF brochure with customers. The brochure may be linked from messages, QR codes or email templates. A permanent URL keeps the access path consistent.

Safety & Terms Compliance

Security and abuse handling

Permanent does not mean unlimited misuse. Files can still be removed if they break upload rules or legal policies. Malware, phishing content, illegal files, abusive content and copyrighted files without permission are not allowed to stay live. For long-term sharing, account ownership becomes important. Logged-in users should be able to manage permanent URLs from the dashboard. This helps users remove old files when they are no longer needed.

Target Audience

Who should use it

Technical writers, developers, website owners, and marketing managers maintaining long-lived public documents.

Frequently asked questions

Answers regarding link configurations, formats, upload parameters, and access rules.

A permanent URL is a file link meant for long-term access. It should remain active unless the uploader deletes it, the plan limit changes or the file breaks platform rules. It is useful for websites, documents and files that need stable access.
Yes. Permanent URLs are useful for blog images, product media, downloadable PDFs and website assets. A stable URL helps because the same file can be used in different places without repeated uploads. Make sure the file type and bandwidth use fit your plan.
Yes. Permanent does not mean the user loses control. Logged-in users should be able to delete files from the dashboard where supported. If a URL is removed, places using that file may stop showing it.
Yes. A permanent URL can be disabled if it hosts unsafe, illegal, abusive or copyright-infringing content. Platform rules still apply to long-term URLs. Abuse reports and takedown requests should be handled even if the link was meant to last.
A permanent URL is meant for long-term use. An expiring URL is made for files that should stop working after a selected time. Use permanent URLs for website assets and docs, and use expiring links for temporary reviews or short-term sharing.

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