Our Shared Wishlist Went Public Before I Knew
We made a private wishlist for weekend ideas. My friend sent the public link to everyone.
This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about tool wars. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.
Just two planners at first.
Pick your first lean.
One tap now. You can flip after the story.
First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.
Gift ideas. Notes. Budget ranges.
One tap made it easier.
Before Ava saw the setting.
Then the notes.
Ava said it was not ready.
Easy link or privacy slip?
One link. Three takes.
Check the details.
Private planning
Ava and Priya used the wishlist for budget notes, surprise ideas, and backup plans before the group saw it.
Share link
Priya sent the public link so guests could reserve items and avoid duplicate buying.
Visible notes
Ava noticed guests could see context she thought stayed between the two planners.
Open the receipts
- Ava and Priya planned the weekend together. They needed one place for gift ideas, snack lists, and backup plans.Let's keep everything in one list.
- The wishlist became their planning board. Ava used the private notes field like a scratchpad, because Priya was the only other planner.Only we can see this, right?
- Then Priya found the share link. She thought guests could reserve items and stop the duplicate planning spiral.This will save so much time.
- She sent it to everyone. The group could now open the list, reserve items, and see more context than Ava expected.Link is live.
- Ava noticed the reservations first. Her budget reminders and surprise ideas had been sitting beside the items the whole group could open.Why can they see this?
- Priya said the link helped. Priya saw an easier group plan. Ava saw private planning notes turned into a public board.Those notes were for us.It stopped duplicates.
- The group split. Some said public sharing made the weekend smoother. Others said a private list needs a clear yes before leaving the planning circle.Lock it down.It made planning easier.
- So where do you stand? Ava and Priya have to decide whether the link gets locked, stays useful, or becomes part of a new permission rule.What should they do with the link?