MASV integration with Frame.io

Introducing Frame.io + MASV — Simple and Secure File Transfers

If there’s one thing we all wish was faster, it’s getting our data from where it is to where it needs to be. Especially these days.

And with video assets in particular, the data you’re sending and receiving can be enormous, and take an equally huge amount of time.

Enter MASV, a cloud-based file-transfer service that focuses on speed, security, simplicity, and cost-effectiveness.

We’re happy to announce that Frame.io now integrates with MASV, directly inside the MASV Cloud Connect hub.

MASV lets you create branded, encrypted portals so you can easily receive files from anyone—no logins needed. Simply share a URL with a contributor, and they can send the assets directly to your preset destination. MASV’s Cloud Connect hub centralizes file transfers and destinations, so you can stay organized and secure.

This simplicity is great for teams who need to send and receive assets from a variety of cloud sources and destinations. Working with freelancers, collaborators, or clients who don’t need access to your Frame.io account? Now they can upload assets directly into your specified Frame.io project with just a link.

Our API makes it easy to get set up inside MASV in minutes, so you can quickly and securely start managing new projects.

This integration also helps teams scale costs with their workload. Whether you need to send video assets to one, ten, or one hundred collaborators, MASV’s pay-as-you-go pricing means you only pay for what you use.

The MASV integration with Frame.io is just one of the thousands of ways you can customize and automate your workflow.

Want to streamline your efficiency and boost your team’s creativity even more? Check out all of our powerful integrations.

Laurence Grayson

After a career spanning [mumble] years and roles that include creative lead, video producer, tech journalist, designer, and envelope stuffer, Laurence is now the managing editor for Frame.io Insider. This has made him enormously happy, but he's British, so it's very hard to tell.