Sharing Documents with Public Links
Sharing & Collaboration
Creating a Share Link
- Open a document.
- In the details panel, find the "Share" section.
- Click "Create Share Link".
- Set an expiry date. The default is 7 days from now. You can pick any future date.
- Optionally enter a password to protect the link.
- Click "Create Link".
The link URL appears immediately. Click the clipboard icon to copy it.
Link Settings
- Expiry date - defaults to 7 days from now. Set any future date you want.
- Password - optional. When set, recipients must enter the password before they can view the document.
Link Limits
Each document can have up to 3 active share links at a time. Deactivated and expired links do not count toward this limit.
Managing Existing Links
Each link in the "Share" section shows:
- A status badge: "Active", "Expired", or "Inactive".
- A view count showing how many times the link has been accessed.
- The full share URL.
Available actions for each link:
- Click the clipboard icon to copy the URL.
- Click "Deactivate" to disable the link without deleting it.
- Click "Delete" to remove the link permanently.
What Recipients See
Recipients open the shared URL in their browser. No login or Notoria account is needed. If the link is password-protected, they see a password prompt first. Once past the prompt (or immediately for links without a password), the document displays with its content: a PDF viewer for PDFs, an image viewer for images, or a text display for text files.
Workspace Sharing Setting
Workspace admins can enable or disable public sharing for the entire workspace:
- Click "Settings" in the sidebar.
- Go to the "Workspace" tab.
- Toggle "Allow Public Sharing".
When disabled, no new share links can be created and all existing active links stop working. Re-enabling sharing restores active links that have not yet expired.
For more workspace configuration options, see Account Settings and Workspace Configuration.
FAQ
Can I see who viewed my shared link?
You can see the total view count per link, but not individual viewer identities.
What happens when a link expires?
The link becomes inaccessible. Recipients who open it see an "expired" message. The link remains in your list with an "Expired" badge.
Can I re-activate an expired link?
No. Create a new share link with a new expiry date instead.