LinkBin

LinkBin

Save links for later

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LinkBin is an app for iOS, iPadOS and macOS that allows temporary storage of links. Saving links is dead simple and you can automate everything with Apple's Shortcuts app.
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David Haydl
So, I was busy during summer and released my first app💪 Meet LinkBin Save links in seconds via the share extension on iOS or a Safari extension on macOS and get back to them later. Just that, plus a few extras, like a big collection of app icons and Shortcuts support iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and macOS Monterey features + Widgets are coming during the next few weeks, stay tuned😃 Also, hit me up with feature requests and bug reports
christophe
Really like the idea, quite useful. I will definitely use it, thanks for sharing David ✌️
David Haydl
Thanks, that is great to hear🤓
Chris Lowthian
Love it was looking at moving away from Pocket. Couple of feature requests which don’t seem to be available: Ability to rename saved items, some page titles at crazy long. Also may option to display whole title in the app. Also maybe the ability to edit tags, Color and Name. Loving the app so far!
David Haydl
Hi Chris, glad that you like it! The ability to edit tags is already here, links will be editable from v1.1.0 on, coming soon
Chris Lowthian
Thanks can tags be edited after they have been created? I cannot find a way to do this?
David Haydl
which version are you on? the option is in the long-press context menu
Dani Schenker🇨🇭
Hi David. This looks interesting. I am using Pocket to save links for later. What are the differences between your product and Pocket? Why should I make the switch? :)
David Haydl
Hi Dani, great question! First and foremost, LinkBin is designed for all kind of links, whereas Pocket is more or less just a read later service. Also, it is better integrated into the system (see Shortcuts) and has a native Mac app. Another point is that sync happens over iCloud, so everything is offline available and no account needed
Marriage Match BD
good info