What to share
What suits an expiring page — and what doesn't
A Nobo Page deletes itself when the expiry you set (1 hour to 7 days) runs out. That "it disappears" quality is a great match for some information and a poor one for others. Work out the fit before you decide what to put on it.
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- Info valid only for a day or a set period (a day's schedule, a temporary closure)
- Throwaway contact or meeting details you don't need to keep
- Things where only the latest state matters and old versions cause confusion
- A "links for today" list that bundles several URLs temporarily
For all of these, it's actually better if the page disappears once its job is done — no stale notice lingering in search results or social feeds to mislead people later.
What it's not for
- Records you'll want to revisit or keep for a long time
- Contracts, receipts or anything you must retain as evidence
- Sensitive data — passwords, payment details, ID documents
- Content you want search engines to keep finding
- Nobo Page is not storage. An expired page is deleted automatically and generally can't be brought back (within 72 hours of deletion you can try to restore it from the Admin link, but there's no guarantee).
- For anything you need to keep, use a service built for it — Google Docs, cloud storage, and so on.
Quick reference
| Aspect | Good fit | Poor fit |
|---|---|---|
| Lifespan | Today to a few days | Keep indefinitely |
| Updates | Show only the latest | Keep a history |
| Content | Fine to make public | Sensitive / must-keep |
| Role | Throwaway sharing | Formal storage / records |
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