The web is filled with cool web sites, and a few of them are so fascinating and helpful, it’s no surprise individuals need to save them for posterity. Bookmark managers, notes apps, and read-it-later providers like Pocket are nice for amassing and organizing hyperlinks, however the reality is there are too many hyperlinks throughout too many platforms and apps to maintain observe of simply.
A former Twitter engineer, Joe Fabisevich, has constructed an app referred to as Plinky that goals to sort out that drawback with a brand new method that prioritizes customization.
Out there for iPhones, iPads, and Apple silicon Macs, Plinky allows you to save hyperlinks to net pages, apps, movies, pictures and even app shops; label them neatly; and manage them in numerous folders. You may customise these labels and folders, and even how a hyperlink exhibits up within the app. Moreover, you may seek for hyperlinks and pin them for straightforward entry.
You may simply set the app as a favourite within the Share menu to rapidly share a hyperlink from anyplace — inside browsers, different apps, messengers. It’s simple to save lots of a hyperlink with only a few faucets, and I preferred the save animation, too.
Fabisevich instructed TechCrunch he was impressed to construct the app as a result of he used to ship his fiancée a ton of hyperlinks — tweets, articles, movies and memes. Whereas she beloved the gesture, she discovered it distracting and requested him to avoid wasting of them for later. That’s when Fabisevich began engaged on Plinky.
The founder feels that the ethos of a link-saving app needs to be to make the method simple. He famous that apps like Pocket and Instapaper are nice for studying, however hyperlinks typically have video and photographs, and people apps won’t be well-suited for consuming multimedia.
Fabisevich has additionally constructed extensions for Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, in addition to integrations with RSS reader Unread, iOS Shortcuts, and Zapier. There’s an open API, too, that third-party builders can use to construct integration for extra surfaces.
The free model allows you to save as much as 50 hyperlinks and create as much as 5 labels and three folders. To take away these limits, you may pay $3.99 a month or $39.99 a 12 months. Or you should purchase lifetime entry for $159.99.
By way of options, Plinky falls brief when put next with Raindrop, a preferred bookmarking app, which presents Android, Mac (Intel), and Home windows apps, too. Raindrop presents extra integrations and its free tier allows you to save any variety of hyperlinks and bookmarks. Nonetheless, Raindrop doesn’t play properly with YouTube and App Retailer hyperlinks, as they open by way of its in-app browser quite than redirecting you to the native app — an issue Plinky solves higher.
Plinky presents a a lot better resolution than saving hyperlinks by way of a browser’s bookmark supervisor, provided that it’s simpler to prepare hyperlinks within the app with folders and labels.
Fabisevich mentioned he has used Raindrop, however needed to construct an answer anybody can use. “In their own words, Raindrop is ‘designed for creatives, built for coders,’” he mentioned. “While I love that, being both, that’s a very small slice of people who would benefit from having a universal inbox for their links.”
“From the first time you save a link in Plinky, you can see that the app does its job and gets out of the way. It’s a different approach than Raindrop, which requires you to think about categorization right from the start.”
What’s subsequent for Plinky?
Within the coming months, Fabisevich desires to construct higher organizational and customization options for the app.
He desires to make it simple for individuals to import hyperlinks from present providers like GoodLinks, Raindrop, and Pocket, the place they may have already got a library of bookmarks and clippings.
The founder additionally goals so as to add safe folders for saving delicate hyperlinks, an in-app studying expertise, and the flexibility so as to add reminders for hyperlinks that you could be need to learn later. He additionally desires to construct a local Mac app because the present one is simply an iPad app that’s solely suitable with MacOS gadgets that run on Apple’s personal chips.
I preferred it that the app’s help part has a listing of upcoming options that customers can vote on. The options with probably the most votes might be constructed first.
Within the long-term, Fabisevich desires to construct extra personalised workflows to save lots of and prioritize hyperlinks, together with a greater search expertise.