LinkCollect
linkcollect.ioSummary
Ask questionsLinkCollect is a bookmarking and link curation tool that allows users to save, organize into collections, and share web resources. It offers browser extensions for quick saving, the ability to add notes to bookmarks, and public profiles for sharing curated content with others.
Features9/12
See allMust Have
5 of 5
URL Saving & Preview
List & Section Organization
Contextual Side Notes
Public Sharing
Instant Link Adding
Other
4 of 7
Profile Gateway
Sign-In & Authentication
Granular Sharing Permissions
Mobile Responsive Design
Minimalist Interface
Media Type Support
Embed Support
PricingTiered
See allStarter Plan
- Access to all basic features
- Limited to 20 collections
- Save 2000 bookmarks (100 per collection)
- Add personalized notes to your bookmarks
- Limited to 20 collections
- Save 2000 bookmarks (100 per collection)
Pro Plan (Yearly)
- Unlimited collections
- Unlimited bookmarks
- Add notes to your bookmarks right when you save
- Scrape and Save links from selection, save all links from selected text to a collection
- Add Reminders to your bookmarks, so you don't forget to check it out later (Coming Soon)
- Collaborative Curation, create privately shared collections between your colleagues or friends (Coming Soon)
Pro Plan (Lifetime)
- Unlimited collections
- Unlimited bookmarks
- Add notes to your bookmarks right when you save
- Scrape and Save links from selection, save all links from selected text into a collection
- Join Private Community
- Add Reminders to your bookmarks, so you don't forget to check it out later (Coming Soon)
- Collaborative Curation, create privately shared collections between your colleagues or friends (Coming Soon)
Rationale
LinkCollect is a strong match for URList. It explicitly offers URL saving, organization into collections (lists) and the ability to add notes to bookmarks. Public sharing of collections and user profiles is a core feature. The platform also emphasizes instant link adding through browser extensions and commands. While it doesn't explicitly mention 'inline previews' for all media types, it does state 'Save and Share Bookmarks' and 'Save all your tab groups simply with just a right click', implying some form of preview or quick access. The 'Coming Soon' section mentions 'Add Reminders to your bookmarks' and 'Collaborative Curation', which are not directly part of the URList features but show a similar direction. The website is also mobile-responsive.