WeTransfer sends a file. Vandall sends the release.
Both give you a link. Only one was built for how music actually moves. With timestamped feedback, split sheets, cover art, and credits attached to the same link.
wetransfer.com/downloads/a4f9…
vandall.com/r/midnight-ep
Three moments. Two outcomes.
The gap isn't features on paper. It's what happens when the stakes are real.
Sending a rough mix to the label A&R
The link expires in 7 days. They miss it on tour. You resend. They miss it again. No comment thread, so feedback comes back in Slack + email + WhatsApp.
Link stays live forever. Feedback is timestamped on the waveform, so "this kick at 0:42" is actually pinned to 0:42. One place. Everyone sees everyone.
Delivering a finished release to distribution
You zip the master + alt mixes + cover + one-sheet + splits PDF and hope the label doesn't download the wrong thing. Metadata is stripped. Credits float in a separate email.
One release package. Audio, cover, lyrics, credits, splits, EPK. One link. Metadata travels with the file. Label opens it and sees the full picture.
Three collaborators, one track
Nothing. WeTransfer has no concept of a project, a collaborator, or a split. You paste the link three times into three DMs and pray nobody edits over the top of the others.
Project view with every contributor. Split sheet resolved at session-time, signed before the fight. Agreement PDF on export, dispute-proof.
Every feature, side by side
The share link your label already expected.
Open a Vandall link and the whole release is there. Master, alt mixes, cover at hi-res, lyrics, credits, splits, EPK. No zips. No "did you get the other folder?"

Stop sending files. Start sending releases.
Free forever for solo creators. Paid plans start when your catalog does.