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It all started with one tweet and turned into the product we want to share with you today.

Papermark is the ✨ Open Source DocSend Alternative ✨

It is the document infrastructure to share your documents securely with real-time engagement analytics.

☝️ Open Source First Papermark is 100% open-source and open to contributions. Host it yourself, fork it, modify it to your desire! Document infrastructure as never been so open and accessible!

👉 Papermark on GitHub: https://github.com/mfts/papermark

📈 Real-time Analytics Get notified when your document was viewed and gain insights how your recipient engaged with it.

✨ Custom Domain Investors receive thousands of pitch decks per year. How do you stand out? Transform a cryptic, unprofessional link into an extension of your company.

👍 Use Cases - Startups: Know who viewed your pitch deck. - Sales: Qualify leads and get notified when a prospect views your presentation to follow up just in time. - Send any document securely with email and/or password protection.

⭐️ Community Open source thrives through community. We invite you to join the Papermark community as we are building the document infrastructure for the modern web.

@mfts0 custom domain functionality is a banger! And I really loved the collaboration with other tools.
@mfts0 This is brilliant. I've been a fan of Docsend. And the custom domain functionality just adds the icing on top. Very curious though as to why you think Opensource is the right way to go here. Have you seen issues with Docsend's security?
@viks_rum we didn't create Papermark because of a security policy at DocSend. More like, open-source gives you more insights into how the documents are being used. And furthermore, as any software gets more complex as it grows, open-source allows other people to fork it and add / remove what they feel is more important to their business.
@mfts0 I see. Having come from the world of DAOs, I've often seen most open-source contributions not adding significant value. Hey, but that said, I'm pro-Open Source myself. Very curious as to how you think about revenue when it comes to opensource projects?
@viks_rum My believe is "many small contributions > few big contributions" because you are building a community around your project. We are offering a hosted version where most of the features will be free and some that are only needed for enterprise will be paid :)

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