Feedback loop

Sharing & collab.

Standing links. Listen vs Collab. Per-recipient revoke. Watermarked playback. Request-collab-access flow.

Two canonical links per round

Hit Share inside a round. Cue mints (or returns) two canonical share links:

  • Listen — read-only playback. Recipients can stream + scrub but can't drop notes.
  • Collab — full feedback access. Recipients can drop timestamped notes, voice notes, replies, and request resolution.

Same URL each time you open Share — copy + paste into Slack / email / a contract. The link doesn't expire.

Request access from a Listen link

Sometimes you want to soft-share with a circle, then promote certain people to collab. A guest who lands on a Listen link can ask for collab access right inline — name, email, optional message. You see the request as a small amber dot on the Share button; open it, approve, and they get a personalized Collab link with their identity stamped on it (revocable individually).

Approval mints a per-requester Collab share, not the canonical. That way you can revoke one person without invalidating the link for everyone.

Watermarked playback

Every share mints a unique audio fingerprint at first playback. If a track leaks, we can tell you which share it came from. No setup, no ceremony — it just runs.

Password protection + expiry

Each share row supports an optional password and an optional expiry date. Useful for high-touch sync supervisor handoffs where you want both gates.

Sharing & collab. · Cue docs