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@2025 Quick Sync

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  • Quick Start
  • Create your space
  • Upload your files, notes or start your chat
  • Share your space with others
  • Session Details
  1. QS Share

Getting Started

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Quick Start

1

Create your space

Simply create your space by clicking ‘Start Sharing’. Once you are in your space you can immediately start sharing your files.

Or enter your session code if someone already shared it with you

2

Upload your files, notes or start your chat

Drag and drop your files, or access the notepad tab to share your note, or chat to start a private chat room

3

Share your space with others

As a final step share your unique URL with your friends or colleagues. You have the option to share a link, the session code or directly scan a QR code

That’s it! Congratulations on sharing your first files!

Session Details

Quick Sync session is made up of different reference elements:

  1. Room ID: Room ID is the unique ID that defines the session. It is also used for other clients to join the session

  2. Username: Once you create a session, a random anonymous name is generated for you. We make sure that you are always anonymous without collection of any of your information

  3. Role: A session will have two roles:

    1. Host: The person who creates a session

    2. Client: The gest who join a session from a host

  4. Number of Users: Is the number of total people within the session room

  5. Remaining Time: Is the time remaining for the session to end. By default, a session will last for 1 hour.

  6. Navigation Tabs: Easily navigate between files, notepad and chatrooms

We are deeply committed to developing a robust, fully decentralized platform that not only rivals but surpasses the traditional Web 2.0 experience in privacy, security, and user autonomy. Our team is dedicated to enhancing our functionality and user experience (UX), ensuring that every aspect of our service meets the high standards our users expect and deserve.