Publish pages, briefings, and public graphs
Choose the right public surface and understand what readers see from each one.
Publish pages, briefings, and public graphs
What this page is for
Thinkly has multiple public surfaces. Use the right one for the right kind of result.
- public page for a structured document
- public briefing for an update
- public graph for a relationship map
Choose the right surface
Publish Page
Use this when the reader should follow a structured narrative, memo, guide, or working document.
Publish Briefing
Use this when the reader mainly needs the summary and supporting sources of a monitored update.
Publish Graph
Use this when the shape of the knowledge matters more than a linear document.
UI reference
Sharing buttons
Sharing actions generate public read-only links. They are for external viewing, not collaborative editing.
Copy link
Always open the public link once after publishing. Make sure the title, body, and visible context are enough for someone outside your account.
Export
Export remains the simplest move when the destination is another writing tool or CMS. Use it when you want portability instead of a Thinkly-hosted public view.
Common mistakes
- Publishing a graph when the reader really needs a page.
- Publishing a page that still depends on private internal context.
- Forgetting to open the public link in a private window.
What to do next
Open the settings guide if you need to manage billing, public behavior, or API keys around these workflows.