> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.linkrmap.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# After you share

> What happens once you have shared a hotspot.

Once you share a hotspot, it becomes part of your contribution to Linkr. Here is what
happens next in the current beta.

<Info>
  In the current build, the hotspots you share are stored on your device.
</Info>

## Your hotspot is saved

Immediately after you share:

* The hotspot appears in your **Hotspots** tab
* Its details are saved with the visibility settings you chose

There is no review or approval step. The hotspot is recorded as soon as you share it.

## Managing it over time

From the **Hotspots** tab you can:

* Review the hotspot's details
* Toggle its public/private visibility
* Remove it when you no longer want to share it

See [Managing your hotspots](/docs/mobile-app/managing-hotspots) for the details.

## What the beta does not do yet

To be clear about the current build:

* Hotspots are **not** yet published to the public map or API
* There is **no** background uptime monitoring or reliability scoring
* There is **no** connection-activity dashboard

These are on the roadmap. See [Product status](/docs/introduction/status).

## The long-term view

The direction is for shared hotspots to be published, discoverable, and — over time —
monitored for availability, so the map reflects what is actually online. For now, sharing
is about building the habit and the dataset.

<Note>
  Sharing a hotspot is a contribution, not a contract. You can update or remove your
  hotspot whenever you need to.
</Note>
