Sendware

Zero-friction file movement across real-world devices

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Sendware is building a direct-first transfer layer for people who are done with slow uploads, walled gardens, and cloud detours that should never have existed in the first place.

Illustration of a direct file route moving between trusted devices without a cloud detour.

Operating posture

Direct path available

  • Discover nearby trusted devices on the local network.
  • Negotiate direct wide-area transfer through STUN-assisted WebRTC.
  • Explain hard network boundaries clearly instead of silently relaying payloads.

Routing posture

Direct first

Favor LAN and direct WebRTC before anything that smells like cloud storage.

Infrastructure burden

Static CDN

The public website should cost almost nothing to serve and remain trivial to deploy.

Product honesty

Route clarity

If a network blocks direct delivery, the product explains that boundary instead of hiding it.

System posture

The website should explain the product like an engineer built it.

The public web layer needs to be as disciplined as the product architecture: fast, static-first, and explicit about tradeoffs.

Content-focused runtime

Astro is a better fit than a heavy application framework for a marketing site, a blog, and future docs surfaces.

Git-backed editorial flow

A Git-native CMS keeps marketing content versioned with the codebase and removes the burden of operating a separate content backend.

Shared visual language

Reusable layout and brand tokens keep landing, blog, docs, and support aligned instead of drifting into four unrelated sites.

What this migration buys us

Static where it should be. Editable where marketing needs it.

This stack keeps the public surface cheap and fast while still giving you a credible path to Git-backed editing, blogging, and shared brand consistency.