Save links from your browser. Organized automatically. Find anything in seconds. Links get lost. Bookmarks pile up and never get revisited. Tabs stay open for weeks because you don't know where else to put them. sendlinks fixes that. Press Alt+L on any page - your link is saved, titled, and categorized automatically. No manual tagging. No folders to manage. Save privately with Alt+P. PIN-protected, invisible to everyone. Free forever. No credit card needed.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Prashant, a CS grad student and the person behind send/links.
The idea started from a simple frustration - I kept saving links by sending them to myself on what's app, then scrolling back through days of messages trying to find them. Bookmarks never worked for me. Tabs piled up. Good articles got lost.
So I built sendlinks. Press Alt+L on any page and your link is saved, titled, and categorized automatically - without leaving what you're reading.
Some things I'm proud of:
- Chrome extension with keyboard shortcuts (Alt+L to save, Alt+L+P for private)
- Telegram bot (@ugotlinks_bot) so you can save from your phone
- Private mode with PIN protection
- Domain and timeline views to browse your collection
- Weekly digest email of your best unread links
This is my second Chrome extension after Netflix Comments. Built everything solo, completely free.
Would love your honest feedback - what's missing, what's broken, what would make you actually use it every day.
Try it at https://sendlinks.app
I've tried Raindrop, Pocket, Notion databases, even sending links to myself on WhatsApp (sounds familiar?). None of them stuck because the save action always had too many steps.
send/links eliminates that entirely. Alt+L and it's done - no tab switching, no naming, no categorizing. The auto-organization is surprisingly accurate.
What didn't work: Telegram bot integration is broken for me, which is frustrating because saving from mobile is where most "I'll read this later" links come from.
Genuinely one of the most useful free tools I've found this year. Just fix mobile and this becomes a daily driver for a lot more people.Amazing! 🔥👌
The WhatsApp-to-yourself pipeline for saving links is painfully relatable — I have definitely done the same thing, along with emailing links to myself and leaving seventeen tabs open for weeks pretending I will read them later.
The auto-categorization without manual tagging is the part that gets me. Every other bookmarking tool eventually dies because maintaining the folder structure becomes a second job. Removing that friction entirely is the right call.
I have my coffee; I can't have my breakfast.
Curious whether you are planning any kind of collaborative or sharing layer down the road, or if the intentional direction to keep this strictly personal and private?
Would love to also have a dedicated email address that I could forward links and articles to, because that's what I do in my current workflow, especially if I'm on mobile. I email myself links for me to read or check out later. Excited to give this a shot!
Having a dedicated search layer just for saved links is going to save me so much time digging through my chaotic browser history. Do you have plans to build out an API so we can programmatically push URLs from other apps? I could easily see myself hooking this up to a script that automatically archives interesting repositories my team drops in Slack.
I took a look at your website. I don't see any pricing plan there, but it doesn't say it's completely free, so it's a bit confusing. I really liked the idea and want to use it, but I don't want to know what links are getting attached to this. Can you explain a bit more on that?
About send/links on Product Hunt
“Save, organize, and find your links in one place”
send/links launched on Product Hunt on April 14th, 2026 and earned 119 upvotes and 16 comments, placing #12 on the daily leaderboard. Save links from your browser. Organized automatically. Find anything in seconds. Links get lost. Bookmarks pile up and never get revisited. Tabs stay open for weeks because you don't know where else to put them. sendlinks fixes that. Press Alt+L on any page - your link is saved, titled, and categorized automatically. No manual tagging. No folders to manage. Save privately with Alt+P. PIN-protected, invisible to everyone. Free forever. No credit card needed.
send/links was featured in Chrome Extensions (52.6k followers) and Productivity (649.7k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 138.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted send/links?
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