Testing it out with a burner npub.
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I’m excited to announce the release of the first public beta of Comingle iOS, an events app powered by Nostr. Please try it out and let me know what you think! cc nostr:npub1c0nfstrlj0jy8kvl953v84hudwnpgad0zx709z0ey7nmjp0llegslzg243 nostr:note1pwajms8k7wm485jpre9we8f66y0c5qjgrp4lh55rw8nujw4f9tksup5n9j
Testing it out with a burner npub.
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nostr:npub1yaul8k059377u9lsu67de7y637w4jtgeuwcmh5n7788l6xnlnrgs3tvjmf Is there a way to grab a shareable link? The event doesn’t open on standard clients like Damus.
njump.me, coracle.social, and troop.is (new version of Flockstr?) should support it. With that said, I can’t find your event through those clients. Maybe it didn’t publish properly. Which relay did you try to publish it to?
I need to add event publish retries and rebroadcasting into Comingle. If it fails to publish, it’ll just stay stored locally. A workaround would be to modify your event and hit save to publish another revision.
Damus.
I just tried publishing a test event to only the Damus relay and it worked for me.
Weird because I can see it when I’m signed to the app with that profile.

Epic event. If you scroll down to the bottom, does it say which relays it published to? If it doesn’t, then it didn’t publish. In which case, try modifying something in the event and re-save. See if that does it for you, and then grab the event id from the top right toolbar afterward.
It said zero. I added more relays in the settings and I can see it now. I also submitted a crash report.