Sharing

Show a friend a few pieces.
Not your whole life.

Pick up to ten things from any of your collections and send them as one link. Your friend gets a read-only view: they can look, never edit. After seven days the link closes on its own, with nothing for you to remember.

The share screen: choosing specific pieces to send, with a note that the link lasts seven daysRead-only · expires in 7 days

How sharing works

Deliberately narrow, on purpose.

1

Choose the pieces

Up to ten, from any of your collections. One by one, so nothing travels that you did not intend.

2

Add a message

Optional, and usually the actual question: which of these, or does this still fit the brief.

3

Send the link

Into a chat, an email, wherever. It opens in their browser with nothing to install.

4

It closes itself

Seven days later sharing ends automatically. No cleanup, no forgotten link living on somewhere.

Choosing specific pieces to share and sending the read-only linkRead-only · expires in 7 days

Only what you picked

Sharing something is not sharing everything.

Most sharing is all-or-nothing: a whole album, a whole profile, a whole account. Here the unit is the piece. You choose up to ten, and those are the only things that exist on the other end of the link.

  • Up to ten pieces, chosen one at a time
  • Read-only for them: they can look, never edit
  • Your other collections, looks and planner stay invisible
A friend choosing between two looks in the vote viewWhat your friends see

Then decide together

Seen the pieces. Now settle the look.

Sharing usually ends in a question, and the question is usually which one. When it does, send two finished looks instead and let them vote on it in a single tap.

  • Same no-install, no-account experience for the other person
  • Looks rendered on your own photo, not on a model
  • The winner saves onto the event it was for

Questions, answered

What people ask before they start.

What does my friend actually see?

Only the pieces you chose, presented as a clean read-only view. Not your whole collection, not your planner, not your saved looks, and nothing about your account. You pick up to ten pieces and those are the only things that travel.

Can they change anything?

No. The link is read-only by design. They can look through what you sent and nothing else. There is no edit, no delete, no way for them to touch your collection.

How long does the link last?

Seven days, then sharing closes on its own. You do not have to remember to revoke it. If you want it gone sooner you can close it yourself at any point.

Is it on the public internet?

No. It is a private link that search engines are explicitly told not to crawl or index. It is reachable by the people you send it to and nobody else, and it stops working once it expires.

Why would I share pieces rather than a whole look?

Because the conversation is usually about the parts. Asking a friend whether the green trousers or the cream ones work better, showing your sister what you are packing, checking with someone before you buy something that duplicates what you own.

Do they need the app?

No. The link opens in the browser they already have. No install, no account, nothing to sign up for.

Share the pieces, keep the rest.

Send a few things to someone whose opinion you trust, on a link that closes itself. Free to start.