Curators who have published an event and are ready to invite attendees.
I want to share my event link and make sure the public page works.
Publishing creates a link, but checking creates confidence
After an event is published, the public page becomes the link attendees see. Before posting it in a group chat, newsletter, social bio, or community calendar, open it from an attendee point of view.
The goal is simple: a person who does not know your draft process should understand the event, trust the host, and find the registration action without confusion.
Public page check
Title clearly says what the event is.
Date, time, timezone, and location are correct.
Host profile looks credible.
Registration button is visible on mobile.
Capacity, waitlist, or ticket state is accurate.
Custom questions are short and necessary.
Paid ticket price and expectations are clear, if applicable.
The link opens while logged out.
Unlisted is not the same as secret
An unlisted event is meant for link-based access, not broad discovery. Anyone with the link may still be able to open it, so do not put sensitive details on the page unless they are safe for link recipients.
FAQ
Should I test the link while logged out?
Yes. A logged-out or private-browser check helps you see what attendees see, including registration friction and missing information.
Can I share an unlisted event?
Yes. Unlisted events are useful for private distribution, but anyone with the link may be able to view the page.
What should I write when sharing the link?
Use one or two lines: who the event is for, what happens, when and where it is, and why someone should register now.
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