Share Your BDSM Session – Devlog #11

We are back with a quick but important update. One of the features we get asked about a lot is whether you can show someone else what you did in BLINK without exposing everything about your profile. The answer is yes. You can share your BDSM session summary with a public link, and here is how it works.

Why Share a BDSM Session?

There are a lot of reasons someone might want to share a session. Maybe you completed something that challenged you and you are proud of it, want to show a partner what kind of experience BLINK creates. Maybe you are part of a community and you want to talk about a session you had without having to describe the whole thing from memory.

We wanted to make sharing easy, but we also wanted to make sure it was safe. That means being very clear about what gets shown and what does not.

What Gets Shared

When you share a BDSM session, the public page shows four things: the session title, the name of the Domina who ran it, the AI-generated summary of what happened, and optionally an alias you choose instead of your username.

The summary is written by your Mistress after the session is complete. It is a short, two to four sentence description of the session in her voice, aptures the mood, the general theme, and how things went. But does not include step-by-step task details.

The Alias Option

You do not have to share under your real username. Before generating the share link, BLINK lets you set an alias that will be shown on the public page instead. This way you can share the experience without tying it to your identity in the app. If you do not set an alias, no name is shown at all.

What Stays Private

This is the part we care about most. When someone opens your shared BDSM session link, they cannot see any of the following: your task details, your fetish map, your hard limits, your inventory, your session rating, your level, your XP, your chat history, or anything about your profile beyond what you chose to show.

The public page is a clean, minimal summary. It has BLINK branding, the Domina name, the title, and the summary text. That is it. There is no way to navigate from the share page into your profile or any other part of the app. It is a dead end by design.

No Login Required

The person you share the link with does not need a BLINK account to view it. It is a public page that anyone can open. This makes it easy to send to a partner, post in a community, or just save for yourself as a record of what you did.

How Sharing Works

After you complete a session and see the summary screen, there is an option to generate a share link. The link is a short, random string that cannot be guessed. You copy it and send it wherever you want.

Each BDSM session can only have one share link. If you generate a new one, the old one stops working. You can also remove the link entirely if you change your mind. Once removed, the public page goes away immediately.

Share Links Are Not Searchable

The share pages are not indexed by search engines. They do not appear in your public profile. There is no directory of shared sessions anywhere in BLINK. The only way someone can see your shared session is if you give them the link directly.

A Small Feature That Means a Lot

Sharing might seem like a minor addition, but for a lot of users it fills an important gap. It lets you acknowledge what you did without compromising your privacy. It gives you something to point to when you want to talk about your experience with someone you trust.

And for us, it was a chance to prove that BLINK takes your BDSM session data seriously even when you choose to make part of it public. What you share is exactly what you decided to share. Nothing more.

Beta Is Almost Here

We are in the final stretch. The beta will open to all Discord members soon, no subscription needed. If you want to be part of it, join the community and keep an eye out for the announcement.

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