Sharing a trip
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Control who sees your trip and what a shared view feels like for someone else.
Sharing a trip is about visibility: who can open the trip, see your places, and follow along as you refine the plan. You stay in control—you can share broadly, share with specific people, or keep everything private until you are ready.
What “shared” usually means
Someone with access sees the trip the way you intend: title, places on the map, and the context you added (notes, rough timing, and so on). Exact layout can evolve as Nomu ships improvements, but the contract is simple: they see your trip story, not your account settings or billing.
Toggles and links
Use the trip’s sharing controls to turn visibility on or off and to copy a link you can send in chat or email. If someone should not have access anymore, pull the link back by disabling sharing or regenerating access—whatever Nomu exposes in your build.
Tips
- Share after you have at least one place so the recipient is not staring at an empty shell.
- Collaborators and invites are covered in Collaborative trips.
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