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Share public watch link of replay

The public link is a unique link for each replay that can be easily shared.

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Written by Dina
Updated over 2 weeks ago

The public link is a unique link for each replay that can be easily shared. Every person you share the public replay link with can view the replay, unless you haven’t made the replay publicly available. To share the public watch link of the replay, follow the steps:

  1. Click on your webinar.

  2. Navigate to the broadcast of which you wish to share the public watch link of.

  3. Click on 'Replay' > 'Share public link'.

  4. Copy the link.

Share public watch link of replay

Share a chapter directly

AI chapters make it easy for viewers to jump straight to key moments in your webinar replay. You can share a direct link to a specific chapter so they don’t have to search for it themselves. To use this feature, you must activate AI chapters in your webinar. To share a chapter from the replay, follow the steps:

  1. Open the Replay screen of your webinar.

  2. Click on the chapter you want to share.

  3. Behind the chapter title, click the arrow.

  4. The direct link is automatically copied to your clipboard.

You can now paste and share this link with viewers. They’ll be taken directly to the chosen chapter in the public replay.

Ensure that you only share the public link with people that are allowed to view the replay. You have the option to change the availability of your replay at all times, which you can do in the replay settings.

The interactions (call to action, poll, quiz and information box) which where used during the live webinar won’t be displayed and no questions can be asked when using the public link.

The public watch link keeps track of the number of unique viewers. You can find the number of unique viewers in the ‘Statistics’.

Would you like to collect the viewer data from the replay and do you want people to respond to interactions? In that case, it's better to use your replay for an on demand webinar.

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