The native Intercom way
Intercom can include attachments and links in help articles, macros, and customer replies.
If you only need to send a one-off file to one person, native sharing can be enough. If the PDF needs to be reused, opened on mobile, shared again, or measured, a hosted PDF link is usually cleaner.
Where native PDF sharing falls short
Attachments can be missed by customers and hard to reuse across multiple articles.
How to share a PDF on Intercom with PDFHost
Upload the PDF to PDFHost and give it a clear title.
Copy the hosted PDF link, QR code, download URL, or embed code.
Paste the link into the help article, ticket reply, macro, or customer guide in Intercom.
Use analytics to review views, downloads, referrers, devices, browsers, and read-time trends.
Share the PDF as a link, not a heavy attachment.
Host it once, use the link anywhere, and see whether readers open it.
Good PDFs to share on Intercom
Practical tips
- Use descriptive link text in support replies.
- Keep manuals in folders by product.
- Use analytics to find popular help PDFs.
Where to paste it
- Help article, ticket reply, macro, or customer guide
- Email follow-ups, social bios, websites, QR codes, or client portals
- Anywhere readers need the latest PDF without asking for access
FAQ: sharing PDFs on Intercom
Can I share a PDF on Intercom without sending an attachment?
Yes. Upload the PDF to PDFHost, copy the hosted link, and paste it into Intercom wherever links are supported.
Is a PDFHost link better than uploading the PDF directly?
For repeated sharing, a hosted link is easier to update, works better across devices, and gives analytics that a normal attachment usually cannot provide.
Can I track views from Intercom?
PDFHost can show views, downloads, referrers, devices, browsers, and read-time trends on analytics-enabled plans.
What PDFs work well for this?
Good examples include user manual, returns policy, setup checklist, troubleshooting PDF.