Wave 4: Making Waves Public Public Waves: Share Your Ideas with the World S
Wave 4: Making Waves Public
Public Waves: Share Your Ideas with the World
SupaWave lets you make any wave public -- accessible to anyone on the internet, even without an account.
How to make a wave public
Look for the lock icon in the participants bar of your wave. Click it to toggle between public and private. When public, the lock changes to an unlock icon, and the shared domain participant (@supawave.ai) is added to the wave.
Only the wave creator and admins can toggle public/private status.
Sharing public waves
Once a wave is public, a green share link button appears in the participants bar. Click it to copy the public URL to your clipboard. Share that link anywhere -- social media, email, blog posts, documentation.
Anyone with the link can read the full wave content without logging in. The public page shows all blips with author avatars, timestamps, and formatted content.
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The public directory
Visit supawave.ai/public to browse all public waves. It is like a public timeline of open conversations and shared knowledge. The directory shows wave cards with titles, snippets, authors, and timestamps.
There is also an "Explore Public Waves" link on the landing page for easy discovery.
Public waves and SEO
Public wave pages are fully server-side rendered with proper meta tags -- Open Graph for social sharing, Twitter Cards for tweet previews, and JSON-LD structured data for search engines. When you share a public wave link on social media, it shows a rich preview with title and description.
Public pages auto-refresh every 30 seconds, so visitors always see the latest content.
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