Share the numbers, not the file
Attach a spreadsheet and you've handed over your formulas, your hidden tabs, and every future copy of it. A link shares exactly what you meant to show — and nothing else.
| Metric / Line Item | Q1 2026 | Q2 2026 | Q3 2026 | Q4 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total ARR | $1.24M | $1.85M | $2.60M | $3.80M |
| Gross Margin | 82.5% | 83.1% | 84.0% | 85.2% |
| Customer Acquisition Cost | $1,420 | $1,380 | $1,290 | $1,210 |
| Net Dollar Retention | 128% | 131% | 135% | 138% |
What you're actually sending
What a view-only link gives you
View-only by default
Recipients read the sheet in the browser. Nothing to download, nothing to edit, no second copy in circulation.
Every tab, intact
Multiple sheets, formatting and formatted values render as they should. Recipients switch tabs the way they expect to.
Gate financial data
Require an email, a one-time code, a password, or a signed NDA before a single figure is visible. For a model or a board pack, that gate is the whole point.
Expire it
Set a date or a view cap. Revoke access the moment a deal closes or a diligence window shuts.
See who opened it
Who, when, and how long they spent — useful when you've sent the same model to five people and only one is serious.