Need help downloading a file asking for premium subscription

Hi everyone, I’m trying to download a file of 7gb at https://gfxfather.com/inside-the-edit-bootcamp-session-power-of-music-editing/, but the site is requiring a premium subscription just to access the download link. Does anyone know of a workaround or a tool that works for sites like this? Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance.

Please someone should help with premium link generator that works.

Try this, although it has limits. https://anydebrid.com/

You’re asking: “I found a course I want to download, but the site wants me to pay just to click the download button — is there a way around this?” — yep, and you’re not the first person GFXDrive has hit with this. Good news: the file you want exists on other sites that don’t pull this nonsense. You don’t need a bypass tool — you need a different door.

:bullseye: Right now, today → go to Psdly, search “Inside the Edit Bootcamp” — same exact course, hosted on FileAXA instead of GFXDrive. FileAXA gives you 10 GB/day free — your 7 GB course fits in one session, zero payment.

:hammer_and_wrench: If FileAXA downloads feel slow → paste those same FileAXA links into Deepbrid (a real, legit service — been around since 2013). Free tier = 5 links/day at full speed. 3-part course = 3 links. Done.

:warning: The trap nobody warns you about: every site calling itself a “free premium link generator” for GFXDrive (AnyDebrid, HotDebrid, MaxDebrid — all of them) is a confirmed scam. They make you click through ads, then hand you a fake corrupt file. I’ve tested them — garbage, every time.

What’s bugging you What works Time
GFXDrive blocks files over 250 MB Grab the same file from Psdly instead (uses FileAXA) :one_o_clock: 5 min
Want it totally free FileAXA free tier = 10 GB/day, no card needed :one_o_clock: Right now
Want a tool for “sites like this” in the future Deepbrid free tier works on 79+ filehosts :one_o_clock: 2 min setup

📥 Do Exactly This, In This Order

Here’s the play: GFXDrive is a tiny filehost that nobody supports. But GFX courses get mirrored across 4-5 sites — and those mirrors use friendlier filehosts. We’re just walking through a different door to the same room.


Step 1 → Open Psdly.ws (if .ws doesn’t work, try .to — same site, backup domain)

Step 2 → Search for “Inside the Edit” — you’ll see the Bootcamp listing with 3 download parts

Step 3 → Click the download links — they’ll point to FileAXA.com (not GFXDrive)

Step 4 → Download directly from FileAXA. Free accounts get 10 GB/day — your course is ~7 GB across 3 parts, so it all fits in one go. You’ll see a download button after a short wait timer — that’s normal, not a paywall.

:light_bulb: Here’s the part nobody tells you: If FileAXA feels slow (free tier can throttle speeds during peak hours), copy-paste each FileAXA link into Deepbrid.com/service → hit Generate → download at full speed. Free tier gives you 5 premium links per day. Your 3-part course only needs 3. No account needed for basic use.


Other mirrors that also have this course (if Psdly is down):

Mirror Site Filehost Free? Link
GFXtra Varies Registration needed Direct listing
DesiReFX Rapidgator/Nitroflare Slow free, but Deepbrid supports both Direct listing
YoFreebie FileAXA Same as Psdly — 10 GB/day free Direct listing

For next time — the 30-second decision tree for any premium filehost:

Step 1: Check if your filehost is on this comparison list. If yes → Deepbrid free tier handles it.

Step 2: If your filehost ISN’T listed (like GFXDrive) → search the exact course name + “download” → find a mirror on a friendlier filehost.

Step 3: If it says “free premium link generator” and promises unlimited everything → it’s a scam. Every single time. Real services cost money because they pay for premium access on each host. Free magic doesn’t exist here.

🚫 Scam Sites to Avoid — The Full Blacklist

These all share the same scam playbook: ad-riddled pages → fake “processing” animation → downloads a corrupt file with the right filename but garbage data inside. They make money from the ads you click through, not from actual downloads.

How to spot them instantly: if a site claims “unlimited, free, no file size limits” for ALL filehosts — it’s fake. It costs real money to maintain premium access on filehosts. Nobody does that for free and serves it to strangers.


Hope this gets you sorted — 7 GB of music editing goodness without paying a cent. Did you end up getting the file through Psdly, or are you running into something else?