The native Typeform way
Typeform can collect responses and show links in descriptions, confirmations, and follow-up screens.
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
Form builders are not ideal PDF hosts when respondents need a polished document page.
How to share a PDF on Typeform 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 form description, confirmation screen, follow-up email, or intake page in Typeform.
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 Typeform
Practical tips
- Add the PDF link near the question it supports.
- Use the confirmation page for next-step documents.
- Track whether respondents open the resource.
Where to paste it
- Form description, confirmation screen, follow-up email, or intake page
- 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 Typeform
Can I share a PDF on Typeform without sending an attachment?
Yes. Upload the PDF to PDFHost, copy the hosted link, and paste it into Typeform 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 Typeform?
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 intake packet, terms PDF, event guide, resource PDF.