Review of WeTransfer
The useful moment was a Friday closeout when a vendor needed a huge folder before leaving for the weekend. Normally someone in finance ends up making a mess of permissions or asking IT for help. This time the link went out, the vendor opened it, and nobody had to turn it into a mini project.
I like tools that stay out of the way. Not perfect, I guess, because people still lose track of which link they sent, but the basic job felt calm. That matters when the deadline is boring and real, not dramatic, and when nobody wants to spend ten minutes explaining another portal login by Monday.
Review of Connecteam
The moment it clicked was a weather delay on a busy morning. Usually the update gets missed by somebody, then a manager spends the next hour answering the same question. This time the note landed fast and the floor stayed calmer. Not perfect, I guess, because people still ignore alerts when they are rushed, but the app made the message easier to trust.
I also liked that new staff did not need a lecture to find the latest update. That sounds small. It was not small. The older way left too much to hallway reminders. This felt cleaner and easier to repeat on the next shift. For a mobile crew, fewer follow-up calls mattered by noon.