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Public sharing

Cobblr can put a single view or record on a public URL that needs no login, so you can share it with someone or leave it up on a screen.

Turn on a public surface for a view or an entity, and Cobblr gives you a long, random URL. Anyone with the link sees a read-only version, with no account and no way into the rest of your workspace. It reads from a separate public endpoint, so only what you opted in to share is ever visible.

On a screen

That public page renders as a TV-friendly gallery or list, so an old tablet or a wall display can show live status hands-off: a build board, a shop's current work, what's done this week.

Turning it off

Each surface is enabled, disabled, or revoked on its own. Revoke it and the URL stops resolving right away, so sharing is never all-or-nothing and never permanent by accident.

A surface can be a saved view, a single record, a collection (an entity kind plus a filter, shared without creating a view first), a board (several views side by side, made for that wall display), or a whole custom app in read-only form.