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Your dashboard

Once you’re signed in, swirl.events/dashboard is your home base. It’s organized as horizontal-scroll rails, same as the discovery surface — just everything here is yours.

The rails

  • Drafts — events you’ve started but haven’t published yet (everything you post by SMS / WhatsApp / email lands here first).
  • Your events — everything you’ve published. Each tile shows the RSVP count as a small badge in the corner.
  • RSVP’d — events you said “Going” to. Same rail other attendees see in their /watching list, but for you it’s right here.
  • Invites — private events you’ve been invited to via a share link. Following the link once adds it to this rail.
  • Memberships — series you’re a member of.

Cancelled events stay visible in Your events with a red Cancelled badge, so they don’t disappear from your records.

What you can do per event

Tap any tile from Drafts or Your events to get the action menu:

  • Publish (drafts only) — sends it live.
  • Discard (drafts only) — throws the draft away.
  • Edit — opens a drawer for title, time, description, venue, host name, cover, source URL, and series attachment.
  • Cancel — for published events. Sets the status to cancelled, removes it from the public surfaces, and notifies anyone with a “Going” RSVP.
  • Visibility toggle — flip between Public and Private (invite-only). Switching to private generates a share link. See Private events.
  • Rotate share link — revokes the old invite link and generates a fresh one. Useful if the original got out further than you wanted.

What you can’t do (yet)

A few things hosts often expect that aren’t shipped today:

  • Edit your public host profile — the page at /hosts/<your-slug>/ is read-only for now. Bio and profile image are in the schema; the edit UI hasn’t been built.
  • Create a series from scratch — series form implicitly, by tagging multiple events with the same series. There’s no “New series” button yet.
  • See a guest list with names — you see aggregate RSVP counts. For “Going” RSVPs, names + emails are accessible through the contact flow (so you can email all attendees about a venue change). There’s no public guest list and no view of who else might be coming with someone.