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OpenText Hightail

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What is OpenText Hightail?

OpenText Hightail is a cloud-based collaboration software for creative content reviews and approvals. With one place for teams to share large, multimedia files, collect precise feedback and approve content, Hightail streamlines the creative process and helps teams keep projects on…

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Lite

$0

Cloud
100MB per file upload

Pro

$15

Cloud
per user, per month

Teams

$30

Cloud
per user/per month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://www.hightail.com/pricing

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Details

What is OpenText Hightail?

OpenText Hightail is a cloud-based collaboration software for creative content reviews and approvals. With one place for teams to share large, multimedia files, collect precise feedback and approve content, Hightail streamlines the creative process and helps teams keep projects on schedule.

OpenText Hightail Features

Additional Features

  • Supported: Time-stamped commenting on audio and video files
  • Supported: Side-by-side image comparison

OpenText Hightail Screenshots

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OpenText Hightail Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android, Mobile Web
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Users have found Hightail to be a reliable solution for transferring large files, praising its speed, efficiency, and user-friendly interface. It is commonly used for emailing large files both within and outside of organizations, making it ideal for sharing graphics files, training videos, and other types of information. Various departments such as Marketing, Technical Support, Engineering, and Customer Service benefit from the software's capabilities. Hightail streamlines the storage, delivery, organization, and management of video performances for nonprofit youth showcases. Construction companies also rely on Hightail to easily transfer large construction drawings among general contractors and vendors. Its versatility is further highlighted in sending and revising files, collecting feedback, and managing multiple projects and campaigns. Users particularly appreciate the ability to send single, large documents like proposals and statements of work with ease while keeping track of email receipts and document downloads. Overall, Hightail provides a valuable solution for efficient file sharing across industries and departments.

Simple File Sending Process: Users have found the desktop application offered by Hightail to be incredibly user-friendly, allowing them to send files quickly and efficiently. Many reviewers have praised the convenience of having the app right in the dock on a Mac, eliminating the need to log into an account via a browser. This feature has been especially appreciated by those who frequently send files to clients, as it saves them time and effort.

Efficient Downloading with Zip Folders: The option to compress large files into zip folders has received positive feedback from multiple users. They appreciate that this feature not only makes the downloading process faster for their clients but also prevents any issues related to large file sizes or multiple files taking a long time to download. Overall, reviewers find this functionality helpful in ensuring smooth file transfers.

Robust Security Features: Numerous security options provided by Hightail have garnered praise from customers. Reviewers have mentioned being able to password protect downloads, which ensures that only authorized individuals can access the files. Additionally, setting expiration dates on downloads has been viewed as a helpful feature for maintaining control over sensitive information. The identity verification feature offered by Hightail has also been commended for its ability to prevent unauthorized access and discourage forwarding and downloading by unintended recipients.

Confusing User Interface: Some users have found the user interface of the Hightail website to be confusing, particularly when trying to download the latest version of the software. They mentioned that finding the link to update the desktop app was not intuitive and required searching for a small logo on a pop-up.

Complicated File Sharing Process: Several reviewers have expressed frustration with the cloud file storage and sharing feature of Hightail, stating that it is not user-friendly and requires too many steps to use effectively. They feel that Hightail could improve customer engagement by making their collaborative features more visible and easily accessible.

Short Expiration Time for Shared Links: Many users have reported that shared links from Hightail expire too quickly, causing confusion for recipients on how to download files. This limitation has led some customers to suggest that these links should last longer in order to avoid any inconvenience or loss of important information.

Based on user reviews, Hightail receives several recommendations for its file sharing capabilities and collaboration features. Users suggest using Signiant or Aspera for files larger than 500GB. Hightail is highly regarded for its ability to handle large format file sharing, provide nice document management features, and enable efficient collaboration through live calls. It is effective in allowing multiple users to make notes about media changes and makes file sharing much easier through its user-friendly portal.

Hightail is considered one of the best tools for large file handling due to its affordability and reliability. However, for those without a large team or not working on external projects with a large team, users suggest considering free file sharing services instead.

Hightail is highly recommended for streamlining creative processes in medium and large companies, as well as sending heavy files and sharing large files without the risk of bounce-backs. It allows all members of a team to see the product of their work in one place and offers add-ons for business applications.

Users find Hightail visually appealing, easy to use, and a great resource for sending very large files. It enhances productivity and creative project management while also serving as a solution for sharing large files that cannot be sent via standard email methods. While it is not necessarily a replacement for file organization, Hightail offers fast transfers and a minimal interface.

Users advise considering web-based sharing alternatives like Dropbox, Box, or Google Drive if they meet specific needs at lower prices. Additionally, Hightail is recommended for staying organized, easily sharing files, and securely sending files that do not attach to emails. It is suggested to try the trial version before investing heavily, especially for businesses with documents in the cloud that require safe sending.

Hightail is also suitable for moving artwork and video files easily, making it a valuable tool for media professionals and studios. Users recommend thoroughly reading instructions to avoid confusion and using Hightail as a secure way to send files, but caution that some customers may experience difficulties with the document retrieval process.

Comparatively speaking, Hightail is considered a better option than OneDrive for frequent large file transfers and team collaboration, especially for remote teams. It is seen as a great way to securely share large files and is recommended as a decent alternative to Google products, particularly for clean FTP functionality. Users suggest considering Hightail for its ability to cater to multiple requirements and needs of teams. It is also advised to try the trial version before paying for the upgrade, especially for sending heavy-sized files.

In conclusion, Hightail receives commendations from users for its secure file sharing capabilities, ease of use, and effectiveness in collaborating on projects. It is highly recommended for transferring large files, streamlining creative processes, and enhancing productivity in medium and large companies. Users also appreciate its affordability, reliability, and user-friendly interface. However, it's important to consider individual business needs and test the trial version before making a purchasing decision.

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Sarah Bandy | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
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We generally use OpenText Hightail in order to streamline storage, delivery, organization, and data management of our video performances for our nonprofit's youth showcases. It has been primarily used by our Executive Director and Office Manager in order to have a safe place for the videos but is also used by video editors for uploading.
  • Storage: OpenText Hightail has a large amount of storage and can handle videos.
  • Organization: It's easy to shuffle and organize data to make sense for you.
  • It was difficult to share videos, sometimes insisting that the user make a password and become a member before viewing.
  • The links can expire quickly and instead of resetting, you just have to make a new one.
  • The last iteration of OpenText Hightail before they merged with OpenText was kind of clumsy looking.
OpenText Hightail is well suited to store large files and have them easily accessed by different members of your organization that have their own login information. It's less appropriate for hosting direct links to share videos or data to constituents that are not direct staff or don't have their own login information.
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  • Team members can view and give feedback on videos, which is very useful.
  • The storage really can't be overstated. It's great.
  • It's generally pretty affordable for how much you can host on their server.
Honestly, once we started using Google Drive more efficiently and saw what improvements OpenText Hightail had made, it was hard to choose. But now that we more consistently use Google Drive, I use it probably 75% more than I use OpenText Hightail for the same tasks. I'm not sure how much longer I'll be a customer at OpenText but it's great to have both options.
Daniel Shatzkes CEO Entrepreneur, Manufacturer, Musician | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Hightail mainly for its large file transfer capabilities. I started using it way back when it was called YouSendIt. Today there are numerous options for this type of service, however my familiarity with Hightail and its feature set allows me to be very quick and efficient with its use. Large files transfers are important in my businesses and I love the capabilities that Hightail offers. I never really liked using ftp servers and the like. It just always seemed like a cumbersome option and I found that often something would go wrong. Hightail (or YouSendIt, back when I first started using it) was the first option that I found that made sending large files and attachments simple and intuitive.
  • The desktop application that Hightail offers makes sending files super simple. There's no need to log into an account via browser. The app sits right in your dock (on a Mac) and you can be sending out files to your clients in a matter of seconds.
  • The option to compress large files into zip folders further makes downloading the files on the receiving end much quicker as well. I don't have to worry that an incredibly large file or multiple files will take a long time to download for my client.
  • Numerous security options are offered for the files that you send. You can password protect the download so that only those who have the password can download it. You can also set an expiration date on the download. Also, Hightail offers identity verification so you can make sure that only your intended recipient can download your files and that the link cannot be forwarded and downloaded by others.
  • One area I always found a little confusing was using the Hightail website to download the latest version of their software. It's a pet peeve thing, but I like when everything is perfectly clear. For some reason, finding the link to update the desktop app is always annoying. There's no intuitive "update the desktop app HERE" link. It's a small logo somewhere on a pop-up that you have to find. Not something that hurts the software side, but still annoying to me.
  • There are many other features that Hightail offers that I don't even use. Cloud file storage & sharing is one of them. I currently use Dropbox. When Hightail rolled out their cloud file storage feature, I was excited, as it came along with my current plan that I was already paying for. But I found it to not be such a smooth interface. Again, I like when things just work and this didn't seem to "just work" for me. It was too many steps. Admittedly, that was a while ago and I should probably go back and look at it again. Maybe it's safe to assume that the bugs have been worked out and it's a lot smoother. In fact, I'm going to add that to my to-do list!
  • I wish Hightail would do more customer engagement. I know there are other collaborative features that Hightail offers and I'm not even sure what they are. I don't always have time to go and fish around to see what other things I can do. If Hightail put themselves in front of me a little more I might make more and better use of their systems.
Hightail is my go-to source when I need to send large files that would never fit as regular attachments. That being said, sometimes there are files that would perfectly fit as attachments but I want the security that Hightail provides when sending sensitive or private material. It's very comforting knowing that the content I'm sending is only being received and viewed by the intended parties. It's also comforting for my clients when it's THEIR content that I'm sending for review.
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  • Being able to quickly and competently send clients files and content for review is incredibly important. It's one thing to have documents that can be worked on collaboratively in real time. But audio and video files usually need review. Hightail is great for that and has made working with clients a breeze.
  • Efficiency and fast-paced movement are important. Hightail offers very quick interaction with its software. I really like that about the platform and it speeds up my day and workflow.
  • It's hard to put an exact ROI on its use but I would say that, in all the time I've been using Hightail, it's helped add to my bottom line by being able to complete projects faster and provide good service to clients. Would I say that repeat business is a result of using Hightail? Not necessarily, but it's definitely added to my ability to work efficiently and securely with clients. So it's part of the overall picture.
I've used WeTransfer on the receiving end, and only once to send large files (because the client specifically asked that I send his files with WeTransfer). I can't really comment on how it stacks up against Hightail. On the receiving end, it works. I get an email from them with a download button that takes me to a page (with excellent image content) and I start the download from there. Simple and it works. Using their free option to send files was easy. It was browser-based, which is fine. Whether or not there are desktop and mobile apps I have no idea, although I would imagine there are. I use Hightail because it was the best option when I started using it and it continues to work well for me.
Rachel McIntyre | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Hightail as a whole operation to transfer large files internally and to our clients.
  • Files are uploaded quite quickly
  • Gives you the opportunity to password protect and receive a download receipt
  • Files download quickly
  • Storing email addresses better for automatic population
  • Brighter interface
  • Branded email messages
It's well suited to sending large files to clients or parties outside of the organization.
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  • We love it and use it every day, well worth it
  • Wish mobile was a little better but a great investment
  • Clients find it easy to use and that’s what we always strive for
I have used WeTransfer in the past. I think they are very similar however hightail seems to gave faster upload and download times. We transfer had a brighter more fun and user friendly interface making, hightail is a little dark, however it does exactly what we need it to and clients know how to use it which is a large plus for our team. I love hightail!
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