One-liner
A minimalist app that lets you save links for later with one tap, prioritizing speed and simplicity over clutter.
Strengths
- Extremely fast link saving with minimal friction ("Just tap and it's saved in seconds" - review)
- Clean, distraction-free interface focused solely on saving links ("No ads, no bloat—just works" - review)
- Syncs across devices reliably ("Saved a link on iPhone, accessed it instantly on iPad" - review)
- Supports custom folders and tags for basic organization ("I can group links by project without hassle" - review)
- Highly rated for reliability and uptime ("Never lost a link since I started using it" - review)
Weaknesses
- No built-in reading mode or content preview ("I want to see what the article says before opening" - review)
- Limited search functionality ("Searching is slow and only matches titles" - review)
- No integration with other tools like Notion, Obsidian, or email ("Would love to auto-send to my notes app" - review)
- No dark mode ("It’s hard on the eyes at night" - review)
- No web clipper extension ("Only mobile app—no browser plugin" - review)
Opportunities
- Add a lightweight reading preview or snippet extraction from linked pages
- Introduce browser extension support to capture links directly from desktop
- Enable sync with popular note-taking apps via API (Notion, Obsidian, Apple Notes)
- Build a dark mode toggle to improve nighttime usability
- Add smart tagging or AI-powered categorization based on link content
Competitors
- Pocket
- Raindrop.io
- Instapaper
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 9:18:09 PM