When Filestack works well
Filestack is mainly a developer file infrastructure option. It can be a good fit for programmatic uploads, media pipelines, transformations, and developer-controlled asset delivery.
When PDFHost is the better fit
Developer infrastructure can require more setup when the team simply needs a hosted PDF page, dashboard controls, QR codes, and analytics.
Filestack vs PDFHost
| Need | Filestack | PDFHost |
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Developer file infrastructure workflows | Focused PDF hosting and sharing |
| Clean public PDF page | Depends on setup and permissions | Built around hosted PDF pages |
| Website embed workflow | May require manual setup | Copy-ready iframe embed code |
| QR code workflow | Usually separate from the core workflow | QR code available from the PDF workflow |
| PDF analytics | Usually broad file or page activity | Views, downloads, referrers, devices, browsers, and read-time trends |
| Best fit | Developer file infrastructure needs | PDF links, embeds, QR codes, and reader analytics |
Need one clean PDF link?
Upload a PDF, copy the hosted link, embed it anywhere, and track reader engagement.
How to use PDFHost alongside Filestack
Upload the PDF you want to share publicly, privately, or with a client.
Copy the hosted link, iframe embed code, QR code, or download URL from PDFHost.
Use the link in email, websites, portals, social profiles, docs, or printed materials.
Review views, downloads, referrers, devices, browsers, and read-time trends.
FAQ: Filestack alternative
Is PDFHost a full replacement for Filestack?
Not for every use case. Filestack may still be useful for programmatic uploads, media pipelines, transformations, and developer-controlled asset delivery. PDFHost is focused on hosting, sharing, embedding, QR codes, and analytics for PDFs.
When should I use PDFHost instead?
Use PDFHost when you want a clean PDF link, website embed, QR code, and analytics instead of a general file or workspace link.
Can I keep using Filestack too?
Yes. Many teams keep their original files in existing tools and use PDFHost for the public, client-facing, or trackable PDF link.
What PDFs are a good fit for PDFHost?
Good examples include API documentation, technical guide, product manual, customer PDF.