Sharing a Published Post — Links, Socials, Images

When you publish a note on your Keepsake Page, a share window opens automatically. You can also reopen it any time from the small arrow icon next to any post on your public page. Everything about sharing on Keepsake is pull, not push: social networks become billboards that point back to your page, never a place you have to maintain.

What happens right after you publish

The publish confirmation modal closes, and a second modal appears immediately with everything you need to circulate your post outside of Keepsake. Nothing is posted automatically — you stay in control.
1

The link to your post

A ready-to-copy URL in the shape keepsake.place/@yourname/slug. One click, it’s in your clipboard. Paste anywhere.

2

Four social share buttons

X, Threads, Bluesky, LinkedIn. Each one opens the platform’s native composer in a new tab with your text and link already filled in. No account to connect, no authorization to grant, no data passed to Keepsake.

3

Four downloadable images

Click any preview, the image downloads. Each is vertical (1080×1920) with safe margins, so you can crop to Instagram Story, Instagram Post (square or 4:5), Threads, or any other format without losing the title or the signature.

4

A button to view your page

“View my Page ↗” opens your public page in a new tab, so you can admire your own work.

Tip

If you don't want to share right away, just close the modal. It's never going anywhere — you can reopen it from the arrow icon on the post later.

Share from your public page (even visitors can)

A small arrow icon appears next to every post on your public Keepsake Page, visible to you and to your readers. Clicking it opens the same modal — so your readers can share your work with the same care you do. This is intentional: friction-free sharing is how quiet words travel.

The four image styles, explained

All four styles reuse your Keepsake Page’s theme (ivory / paper / night) and accent color (sienna / prussian / sage / ink), so they feel like extensions of your identity, not generic social cards.
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Editorial

A minimalist serif title on a themed background, with the date and your signature at the bottom. Best for short text posts or when you want the title to breathe.

2

Quote

A large pulled quote with an accent-colored opening mark. Italic serif body, author attribution at the bottom. Best for posts that are quotes, or short reflections.

3

Photo

Full-bleed background from the first image in your post, with a gradient overlay for legibility and the title in white serif. Best for photo posts — the image carries the card.

4

Excerpt

Title + the first 55 words of your post, with an accent line separator. Best for long-form writing — gives readers a taste before the click.

Tip

If a post has no images, the Photo style falls back to Editorial automatically — the four previews always work.

Why vertical 1080×1920 with margins?

We picked a single format and designed for crop freedom. The canvas is 1080×1920 (Instagram Story, TikTok) but all your content — title, body, signature — fits inside a centered 1080×1350 safe zone. This means you can crop to square (1080×1080), portrait (1080×1350), 4:5, or anything in between — the title and signature stay visible. One image, any network.

Why no “Post directly to X” button?

Because that would require you to connect an account to Keepsake, give it permission to post on your behalf, and tie you to a platform’s API stability. Instead, we use compose intents — plain URLs that open the platform’s native composer with your text prefilled. You click “Post” on their side. No connection, no permission, nothing to revoke.

Tip

This is a deliberate design choice, in line with the Keepsake manifesto: networks are billboards, not destinations. Your readers find you here, not there.

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