Box for agencies: what to consider for client file sharing
Box offers enterprise file management and branded sharing. Learn where it fits for agencies and how Tarkle Send handles custom-domain file sharing.
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Box is a mature content-management platform used by businesses that need file storage, collaboration, governance, security controls, and enterprise integrations.
It also offers branded sharing and custom branding on eligible plans. Businesses can add logos, backgrounds, and other brand elements to selected sharing experiences. Box also supports external links that can be shared with recipients who do not have Box accounts.
The question for agencies is not whether Box works. It does. The question is whether its enterprise content-management model matches the way your agency shares finished work with clients.
If your main requirement is internal collaboration, governance, security, and compliance, Box may be a strong fit. If you need custom-domain file sharing, branded pages, file requests, controlled access, and payment gates, Tarkle Send is designed more directly for that workflow.
What Box does well
Box is not designed for agencies
Box is built for organizations that need to manage content across teams, departments, external collaborators, and business systems.
Its business plans include shared folders and links, external collaboration, desktop and mobile access, Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace integrations, e-signatures, API access, administrative controls, and support for thousands of enterprise integrations.
Box also has significant security and compliance coverage. Its Trust Center lists programs and reports covering areas such as SOC 1, SOC 2, SOC 3, HIPAA and HITECH, ISO standards, PCI DSS, FedRAMP, ITAR, and other enterprise or government requirements. Availability can depend on the specific plan, configuration, contract, and add-ons.
For an agency working with regulated clients, large internal document libraries, complex permissions, or enterprise systems, these capabilities can be relevant.
Storage and upload capacity
Box Business plans include unlimited storage, with upload limits that increase by plan:
Box plan
Single-file upload limit
Business
5 GB
Business Plus
15 GB
Enterprise
50 GB
Enterprise Plus
150 GB
Enterprise Advanced
500 GB
Box Business and higher plans have a minimum of three users. Business Starter supports up to 10 users, while Business and higher plans support larger organizations.
This can make Box a useful choice for agencies that need a large internal storage system and are comfortable with per-user pricing and administrative setup.
Box sharing and branding
Box supports external sharing. Its pricing page states that customers can create external links for people who do not have Box accounts. External collaborators and available sharing features vary by plan.
Box also offers custom branding on eligible business plans. This can include branding elements in selected sharing and collaboration experiences, helping a business present a more consistent identity when it shares content.
These are useful capabilities. The difference is the delivery model.
Box remains the platform that hosts the sharing experience. It does not provide the same custom-domain, white-label file-sharing workflow as Tarkle Send, where a business can share files through its own domain and branded page.
What some Box reviewers report
Public reviews can provide useful signals, but they represent individual experiences and do not describe every Box customer.
Reviews of Box mention account administration, billing communication, support response times, data recovery, and the complexity of managing permissions. These reports are worth considering during due diligence, especially for a small agency without a dedicated administrator.
Before choosing Box, test the workflows that matter to your business:
Cancel a trial or subscription and confirm the process
Reduce seats and verify how billing changes are handled
Restore a deleted folder and confirm that its structure is preserved
Export a representative project
Test external file links without requiring a recipient account
Confirm which branding, support, external-collaboration, and upload features are included in your plan
Test permissions with an external client, contractor, or collaborator
These checks are more useful than treating review scores alone as a product verdict.
Box compared with Tarkle Send
Box offers strong enterprise features, including shared folders, external collaboration, integrations, administrative controls, compliance support, and custom branding on eligible business plans.
Its branded-sharing features can add company identity elements to selected shared content. However, Box remains the underlying platform and does not provide the same custom-domain, white-label file-sharing workflow as Tarkle Send.
Box is a reasonable choice for agencies that need enterprise content management and are comfortable with per-user pricing, administrator controls, and a broad content-management platform.
Tarkle Send is a better fit for agencies that primarily need branded file sharing for external clients.
Tarkle Send for branded agency file sharing
Tarkle Send is built for agencies, studios and photographers.
Tarkle Send is built for agencies, studios, law firms, consultants, photographers, and other businesses that regularly share files with clients.
Tarkle Starter is $29 per month for five shared team seats. It includes 1 TB of Send storage, transfers up to 50 GB, unlimited transfers and file requests, custom domains, white-label branding, password and email protection, file expiry, access revocation, Stripe payment gates, and video and audio hosting.
Tarkle Pro is $59 per month for ten shared team seats. It adds 3 TB of storage, transfers up to 100 GB, real-time Slack notifications, view-only transfers, burn-after-read links, 90-day file recovery, embeds for files, video, and audio, team roles, custom permissions, AI Assist, and removal of the Powered by Tarkle badge.
Both plans include a seven-day free trial with no credit card required.
The unified Tarkle subscription also includes Tarkle Portal for client management and Tarkle Crew for contractor management. This comparison focuses on Tarkle Send and branded file sharing.
Box and Tarkle Send at a glance
Feature
Box
Tarkle Send
Primary use
Enterprise content management, collaboration, governance, and storage
Branded file sharing for external recipients
Storage
Unlimited on Business plans and above
1 TB Starter, 3 TB Pro
Upload or transfer capacity
5 GB to 500 GB, depending on Box plan
Up to 50 GB Starter, up to 100 GB Pro
Team pricing
Per user, with plan minimums
5 or 10 shared seats, with additional seats available
External sharing
Yes, including links for recipients without Box accounts
Yes, with file requests and recipient access controls
Branding
Custom branding on eligible plans
White-label branded file-sharing pages
Custom-domain file sharing
Not listed as a standard Box sharing feature
Included
Password protection
Available by plan and configuration
Included
Expiry and access controls
Available by plan and configuration
Included
Payment gates
Not listed as a standard Box feature
Stripe payment gates included
Branded video and audio pages
Not the core Box workflow
Included
Enterprise compliance
Extensive plan-specific coverage
Not an enterprise content-governance platform
Which product fits your agency?
Choose Box if your agency needs enterprise content management, large-scale internal collaboration, compliance controls, governance, complex permissions, broad integrations, or large uploads beyond Tarkle Send’s 100 GB Pro transfer limit.
Choose Tarkle Send if your main requirement is branded file sharing through your custom domain, with controlled access, file requests, payment gates, and a recipient experience centered on your business identity.
Some agencies may use both. Box can manage internal content, while Tarkle Send manages branded external file sharing.
This article was reviewed on August 17, 2026. Box plan features, pricing, upload limits, compliance coverage, support, external-sharing options, and branding capabilities can change. Tarkle pricing and feature details are based on the current Tarkle pricing page. Businesses should verify current product terms before choosing a platform.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Box can be suitable for agencies that need enterprise content management, internal collaboration, compliance controls, and integrations. The right plan depends on the agency’s storage, upload, external-collaboration, pricing, and administration requirements.
Yes. Box states that external links can be shared with people who do not have Box accounts. Some collaboration, editing, or workspace activities may require an account.
Yes. Box offers custom branding on eligible business plans. Confirm the exact branding, sharing, and external-collaboration options included in the plan you are considering.
Yes. Box includes two-factor authentication in its current plans, with controls that vary by plan.
Box documents custom branding and external sharing, but its standard plans do not list custom-domain file-sharing pages. Tarkle Send is designed specifically for custom-domain branded file sharing.
Not for every use case. Tarkle Send is not an enterprise content-management or compliance platform. It is a branded file-sharing product for external client delivery. Box may be the better fit for internal governance and enterprise collaboration. Some teams use both.
Yes. Tarkle Send includes Stripe payment gates that can require payment before a recipient accesses a file or folder.
Tarkle Starter is $29 per month for five shared team seats, 1 TB of Send storage, and transfers up to 50 GB. Tarkle Pro is $59 per month for ten shared team seats, 3 TB of Send storage, and transfers up to 100 GB.
Tarkle
Tarkle helps agencies and service businesses share files with Send, sell productized services with Portal, and manage contractors with Crew.
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