Smooth user experience, fast UI load. Good job! You could add a feature, take a screenshot of the webpage the user added, just like I did at my bookmark manager ( https://Bookmaz.com ). Will test /use it more even though I own an identical service ( more of side project I would say)
Thanks for your feedback. This is a MVP and I have lots of things in my roadmap that I would like to do. My main expertise is in design, so I've not yet been able to do all the things I've wanted.
I quickly checked your service. Looks interesting. Maybe we should collaborate and not compete with each other? :)
One thing I like but is not clear from that page: is it possible to add a comment to a link ? I like to add a few words explaining to my future me why a link is added or is important.
Does the list also show at which date a bookmark is added ? Is useful for the same reason I think. And filtering on that date ('show only links older then one year') seems useful to me as well.
More futuristic: optionally auto tag a link, based on the textual contents or even auto summarize.
Thanks for your feedback. Idea of the service is to easily save links for later use. There is some hidden tags automatically created when saving a link. ;)
You cannot comment a link but you can edit the title or add tags. I use "note" tag for links that I need to check later. It reminds todos 'cos after I've checked the link I remove it.
The date saved is shown when editing a link. The architecture is quite flat and everyone needs to find what works for them. I hope you could register and test the service yourself. :)
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One thing I like but is not clear from that page: is it possible to add a comment to a link ? I like to add a few words explaining to my future me why a link is added or is important.
Does the list also show at which date a bookmark is added ? Is useful for the same reason I think. And filtering on that date ('show only links older then one year') seems useful to me as well.
More futuristic: optionally auto tag a link, based on the textual contents or even auto summarize.
You cannot comment a link but you can edit the title or add tags. I use "note" tag for links that I need to check later. It reminds todos 'cos after I've checked the link I remove it.
The date saved is shown when editing a link. The architecture is quite flat and everyone needs to find what works for them. I hope you could register and test the service yourself. :)