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Sharing meetings

A meeting in Hyprcore is a wiki page. You can publish it as a read-only web page and send the link to anyone—they don't need a Hyprcore account to view it.

Note: Publishing requires an active paid plan (the publish_meetings entitlement). Free accounts can't generate share links. The button is disabled without it, and the backend enforces the same gate.

Open the meeting

Click any meeting in your vault.

Click Share

Open the share dialog from the meeting page.

Choose what to include

Toggle the sections that appear on the shared page: Summary, Transcript, Notes, Action items, Decisions, and Speaker labels. Optionally turn on Include audio to embed a player.

Set an expiration (optional)

Pick Never, 7 days, 30 days, or 90 days. After that, the link stops resolving.

Hyprcore uploads a redacted copy and gives you a URL of the form app.hyprcore.ai/share/<slug>. Send it however you like—email, Slack, a calendar invite.

There's no visibility or "specific people" setting—every link is a read-only page for anyone who has the URL. You control exposure with the section toggles and the expiration.

You can revoke a link any time. In the share dialog, find the link under Active links and delete it to invalidate the URL immediately.

What's on a shared page

Only the sections you enable are published. Hyprcore uploads a redacted copy—anything you leave toggled off never leaves your Mac. Turn off Speaker labels and the transcript is published without them.

By default the toggles cover:

  • Title and summary

  • Transcript (with speaker labels)

  • Notes

  • Action items

  • Decisions

Include audio

Turn on Include audio and Hyprcore uploads the meeting's audio alongside the page. The shared page then embeds an <audio> player with scrub-to-timestamp controls, so viewers can listen along. Leave it off and only the text is published.

Note: Audio is only uploaded when you explicitly opt in per link. The screen recording (video) is never published.

Get your data out

Meetings are plain Markdown files in your vault, so your data is already portable—open the vault folder in Finder and copy the .md file anywhere. Audio and video assets live in the recording folder next to it.

MCP — share with AI tools

If you use Claude, Cursor, Codex, or another AI tool, install the Hyprcore MCP server. It exposes your Knowledge Base (including all your meetings) so the assistant can read them directly. No copy-paste needed.

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