Share links

Publish a listening page without exposing your workspace.

Share links let you publish a listening page without exposing drafts or your workspace.

What a share link is

A share link is a scoped listening page. It’s for getting feedback while keeping your internal work private.

What listeners can do

  • Listen
  • Favorite / like
  • Leave notes

What listeners cannot do

  • See drafts or other projects
  • Edit, rename, or reorganize anything
  • Access your workspace

What the share page shows

The share page should reflect what you’ve decided to show—typically a shortlist and/or a winner.

Keep decisions intact

If you use share links after you’ve shortlisted (or chosen a winner), feedback becomes additive instead of destabilizing.

In practice

Solo workflow

  • Skip sharing until you need external input.
  • Use share links as a final check, not a starting point.
  • Keep your winner stable; change it deliberately.

Feedback-heavy workflow

  • Publish after you’ve constrained the choice set (shortlist or winner).
  • Lead listeners toward what you want reviewed.
  • Use notes to make the decision stronger, not wider.

Safety controls

  • Sharing is explicit.
  • Links should be revocable.
  • Visibility should be intentional (public/unlisted/etc, depending on what you support).

Telemetry basics

Share pages surface lightweight signals (plays, likes, notes).

Telemetry should support decisions—not become the work.

If numbers look off, see Telemetry basics and Troubleshooting.

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