Share Your HeyOrca Content!

Share a link to specific posts, or to the entire calendar for easy future review! ✅

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Create Shareable Links

Send a shareable link to your team and clients for easy content review and approvals!

🤓 Here are 4 simple ways you can share your content!

Option 1: The Universal Link
If no posts are selected, clicking the Share button will generate a universal link to the calendar. This link will include all content, including drafts and will update as new posts are added and changes are made. The universal link is best for clients and internal stakeholders who you are comfortable sharing content with at all stages

Copy the link to your clipboard and send it to your clients to save for future review!

Option 2: Select a date range
Use the Select date range feature to easily select a whole week or month of content. 

Then, click the blue Share button to create a link to the selected posts. Copy the link and send it to your clients through Email, or however you prefer to communicate.

Pro Tip: Use Filters to view only posts from a specific social network, campaign or tag on your calendar and then select the date range to share!

Option 3: Select specific posts 

Check the box next to a post to select it.

Day View

Month View

Check the box in the top left corner of the date in Month View to select all the posts for an entire day. 

Then, click the blue Share button to create a link to the selected posts. Copy the link and send it to your clients through Email, or however you prefer to communicate.

Note: The posts you share will display in the view that you currently share them as. For example, if you're working in day view, your clients and team will see them in day view.

Pro Tip: If you want to check out how this link will link will look for your clients, open the link in an incognito window!


Send Content to Your Clients Pre-Approved

Not every client will demand the same level of oversight on the content you are building on their behalf. Some of them will want to sit back and let you do your thing - especially once you have mastered their brand!

If the reviewal process is more of a “nice-to-have” for your client, send posts over to them pre-approved. This will allow your clients to reject posts they DON’T like, but won’t require them to approve every single post - saving the client time and making sure that your work will get published even if they don’t get around to reviewing!

If there are particular posts that you need the client to see, you can add a post tag - like the client’s name, or “Please Review”, or @mention them in the comment section to draw attention to specific posts.

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