Send it to anyone. They need nothing.
Share any note, task, transcript, or meeting summary with a Vozzle Link — it opens in any browser, no account, no app. Set an expiry, revoke any time, or hand over a QR code in person. Creating links is a Starter feature; anyone can open one you send.
A page, not an attachment.
Your boss, your client, your family — they get a clean web page with exactly one thing on it. A calendar event they can add to their own calendar in one tap. A summary they can read. A task they can read and save to their own list.
Anything, one item at a time
Notes, tasks, transcripts, summaries, events — share exactly one thing, never your whole library.
Expiry built in
Give a link a lifespan when you create it. When it's done, the page is gone.
Revoke any time
Changed your mind? Kill the link from the app and it stops resolving immediately.
QR for in-person
Standing next to them? Show a QR code instead of typing anyone's email address.
Design review
Shared by James · 12 May
WhenTue 19 May · 2:00pm – 3:00pm
WhereStudio · 4F
Walk-through of the Q3 design with Anna. Bring the user-interview summary.
Questions about sharing
What can I share with a Vozzle Link?
Notes, tasks, transcripts, meeting summaries, calendar events — any single item. The recipient sees a clean web page, not an attachment they have to download.
Do recipients need a Vozzle account?
No. A Vozzle Link opens in any browser on any device — no sign-up, no install. Calendar events even come with an Add to Calendar button that drops the event straight into their own calendar.
Can I control how long a shared link lives?
Yes. Set an expiry when you share, or revoke the link any time after — once revoked, the page stops resolving immediately.
Is the rest of my data exposed when I share?
No. A link exposes only the single item you chose, on an unguessable URL — and nothing else. The rest of your library syncs across your devices end-to-end encrypted (on by default; the keys never leave your devices), and stays private to your account.