Public share links
Public share links bypass groups. You generate one URL and anyone who has the URL can read the item — no Moonjar account, no sign-in. Use them sparingly: anyone who has the link has access until you revoke it.
Before you start
Section titled “Before you start”- The item is owned by you.
- You’re comfortable with anyone with the URL being able to read it.
What you can share publicly
Section titled “What you can share publicly”- Documents.
- Conversations.
- Artifacts (long outputs from chat).
- Trips (showing only confirmed bookings — candidate / planning items are filtered out).
Memories, collections, and reminder lists do not support public links. Use a group for those.
- Open the item.
- Tap the share icon.
- Pick Public link.
- Moonjar generates a URL of the form
…/s/<token>and copies it to your clipboard.
Anyone with that URL can open the item in any browser. They can’t edit, comment, or react — view-only.
What viewers see
Section titled “What viewers see”- Documents — the title, summary, source, extracted fields, attachments. The original file (PDF, image) renders inline.
- Conversations — every message, with sender names. No memory content is exposed; the chat reply text is what the model wrote at the time.
- Artifacts — title, type, full content.
- Trips — name, destination, dates, cover image, the day-grouped itinerary of confirmed bookings (no candidates), and the trip’s creator name.
Revoking a link
Section titled “Revoking a link”- Open the item.
- Tap the share icon.
- Pick Remove public link.
The token stops working immediately. Anyone with the old URL gets “Share link not found or has been revoked.”
Limits
Section titled “Limits”- One public link per item. Calling Public link twice returns the existing link rather than minting a new one.
- Tokens are random, but anyone with the URL has access until you revoke. Treat the URL like a secret.
- Public links don’t expire on their own. Revoke them when you don’t need them anymore.
- Only the owner can create or revoke a public link. For shared conversations, the conversation’s owner controls the link.