# Stop sending client packets as five separate attachments

A business-admin workflow for merging, compressing, stamping, and sharing one clean client packet.

A client handoff often starts as a folder: agreement, invoice, receipts, screenshots, and a signed page. Sending all of that as separate attachments makes the recipient do the organizing.

- Date: 2026-05-25
- Reading time: 5 min read
- Category: Client handoff

## One packet is kinder to the recipient

Merge related PDFs into one sequence, place the signed or summary page first, and stamp the final copy if status matters.

If the result is still too large, compress the packet. If email still feels awkward, turn the finished file or ZIP into a link.


## What BitePDF should emphasize

The product is not only a compressor here. It is a lightweight document operations workspace: organize, mark, reduce, export, and remember the work.

Pro pricing is easier to justify when this story is repeated across clients, invoices, approvals, saved presets, and signatures.


## The right call to action

Do not send this reader to a generic blog list. Send them into a packet workflow with merge, compress, stamp, and share ready.


## Links

- Canonical article: https://bitepdf.com/blog/client-packet-without-five-attachments
- BitePDF: https://bitepdf.com/
- Tools catalog: https://bitepdf.com/tools
- Full LLM context: https://bitepdf.com/llms-full.txt
