> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.posherva.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.posherva.com/features/schedule-sharing/share-to-party.md).

# Schedule sharing to Party

How to start sharing to ongoing party check out [here](/features/share-items/share-to-party.md).

### Schedule sharing to future parties.

What is the Poshmark party check out more details on the official blog <https://blog.poshmark.com/2014/08/01/posh-parties-the-faqs>

### To schedule sharing for future parties follow the steps:

1. Open the popup PosherVA window ([how to open](/interface-overview/popup-window.md)).
2. Select **Type of Sharing: To party.**
3. Select **Source of items: My closet.**
4. Select appropriate share options ([detailed description](/interface-overview/popup-window/share-tab.md#sharing-options))&#x20;
5. Click the **Schedule** button and choose the party time you want to share.

![](/files/9wddQZ4KA1jYBe5nFZEN)

To share every day at this party time, enable the option **Every day at this time**

![](/files/GvrUeMC8Lnr8sCX9OEG4)

**To share closet a few times in a row to a party, you can include Continues Share mode into the schedule.**

![](/files/4xdPDm22MOjBSazmI7R0)

❓If you have any other questions, contact us by email <help@posherva.com>!


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