Sharing Compositions
Control who can see your compositions with visibility settings.
Visibility levels
| Visibility | Who can see it |
|---|---|
| Private | Only you |
| Class | You and members of a class you own |
| Published | Everyone |
Publishing a composition
- New compositions are private by default.
- Open a composition and tap Edit, then change the visibility to Published.
- Published compositions appear in the Browse list for all users and can be shared via a link.
- You can unpublish at any time to make a composition private again.
Share links
- Published compositions can be shared via a link:
https://www.anulaya.ai/c/<id>. - On iOS devices with the app installed, the link opens the composition directly in the app.
- On other devices, the link shows a landing page with the composition title, taal, and tempo, and a link to the App Store.
Sharing as a teacher
For teachers, what you publish is what learners discover. There is no "teacher profile" page on AnuLaya — instead, your published compositions and playlists are how new students find you.
A few practical moves:
- Publish your strongest compositions, not all of them. A focused list of high-quality published compositions is a stronger introduction than a sprawling library. Keep work-in-progress private and publish when ready.
- Attach reference recordings to the compositions you teach often. From Record mode's cycle picker, Promote to Reference attaches your audio to the composition — anyone who opens it in Listen mode hears your version, at the tempo you recorded. This is your audio signature.
- Publish a lesson playlist. A public playlist is more discoverable than a single composition because learners can follow it and receive your additions automatically. See Playlists & Lessons.
- Share links outside the app. Composition and playlist links work in WhatsApp, email, and social posts. They open the iOS app for users who have it installed and a landing page (with App Store link) for everyone else.
If a published composition stops representing your current best, you can unpublish it at any time — the link stops resolving and the composition returns to private.
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