Save every link.
Actually use them.
You find something great, save it, and never see it again. quiklink captures anything in one click, enriches it with AI, and turns your scattered bookmarks into clean collections worth sharing.
Free while we’re in beta. No credit card.
Not ready? for launch updates.
How it works
Save fast now. Organize later. Share the best.
Three moves. The whole point is that saving never slows you down, and nothing you save gets lost.
Capture in one click
Paste a link, use the bookmarklet, or share from your phone. It saves instantly to your Inbox — no waiting, no reading required.
Process your Inbox
AI adds a summary and suggested tags. You skim, add a note, file it into a collection, and it clears from your queue. Inbox zero for links.
Publish & share
Turn any collection into a beautiful public page — magazine or modern — at your own quiklink.ai handle. Or keep it private, just for you.
See it in action
Your whole library, at a glance.
Everything you save lands in one clean, searchable library — enriched, tagged, and ready to find again. Here’s what that looks like.




Research post-quantum cryptography and save the best pieces to a private collection.
Created “Post-Quantum Cryptography”private
- NIST selects the first PQC standards
- Signal's PQXDH key agreement
- Cloudflare's post-quantum rollout
+ 3 more links added
Connect an AI assistant
Let Claude fill your library.
Point Claude at your quiklink account and ask it to research a topic. It reads the web, vets what's worth keeping, and assembles a private collection — links saved, summarized, and organized for you.
- 1Create a personal access token in Settings → API tokens.
- 2Add quiklink as an MCP server in Claude, using that token.
- 3Ask Claude to research a topic — it builds the collection for you.
Building something? quiklink has a REST API and a remote MCP server — read the developer guide.
Publish & share
Turn a collection into a page worth sharing.
Publish any collection as a polished public page at your own quiklink.ai handle — editorial or modern. Share the link and track every click, while your private library stays private.
- 1Pick a template — editorial or modern.
- 2Publish it: a frozen edition snapshot goes live at your handle.
- 3Share the link — and track every click in analytics.

iPhone app
Save from anywhere on your phone
quiklink for iPhone puts your whole library in your pocket. Share any link, article, or post from any app straight into quiklink with the native Share sheet — then browse, triage, and search on the go.
Download on theApp Store- Save from any app with the Share sheet
- Tapping a quiklink.ai link opens it in the app
- Browse, search, and triage your Inbox anywhere
- Uses your existing quiklink sign-in — no setup
Browser extension
Save any page in one click
The Save to quiklinkextension adds a toolbar button and a right-click save to Chrome, Edge, and Brave. Save the page you're reading straight to your library — no tab switch, no copy-paste.
Add to Chrome — it's free- One-click save from the toolbar popup
- Right-click any page or link to save it
- Optional floating save button on every site
- Uses your existing quiklink sign-in — no setup
Made with quiklink
See what people are publishing
Real public collections. Two templates, one clean reading experience — pick the look that fits your topic.
Voice AI: Building Agents, Tool Reviews & Lessons Learned
A build-oriented reference for voice AI agents: how to choose an architecture, which platforms and frameworks are worth using in 2026, and the operational lessons that separate a good demo from a system that survives real calls. Organized as a path — architecture decision first, then platforms/frameworks, then the speech-model layer, then build craft, then the hard-won production lessons on latency, barge-in, and eval. Tag by stage to follow the path, by layer to compare tools, or by "lessons-learned" to jump straight to what breaks. Landscape moves monthly; notes flag what's dated. Researched Jul 2026.
Summer 2026 Reading: Fiction
Summer 2026 fiction reading list — drawn from the current NYT fiction bestseller list (week of Aug 2, 2026) and cross-referenced with Amazon and Publishers Weekly. A spread across thriller, literary, historical, romance, and fantasy so there's a beach read and a book-club pick both. Each note says what the book is and who it's for. Tag by genre to match your mood, or by 'new-release' vs 'proven' for debut buzz vs a sure thing. Compiled Jul 2026; bestseller lists shift weekly.
APUSH Unit 5: Reconstruction, 1865–1877 — Student Source Set
A complete 3-week Reconstruction unit for AP US History (Period 5, KC-5.3, Topics 5.10–5.11), built as a student-facing assignment sequence. Every link carries a note written as the actual task — what to do, roughly how long, and which APUSH skill it builds. Tag the collection by week to run it in order, by skill to target DBQ or LEQ prep, or by source type to pull just the primary documents. Sources: National Archives, Library of Congress, Facing History, Stanford History Education Group, PBS, Zinn Education Project, NYPL.
I built quiklink because saving things was easy and everything after was hard.
My own bookmarks had become a graveyard — a dozen great articles a week, saved and never seen again. And every time someone asked me to send them that thing I’d found, I’d go digging: hunt down the article, track down the YouTube link, stitch it all into an email. The good stuff was never where I needed it.
I watched the same problem hit my wife from the other side. Her research, the things she’s shopping for — it all lives in a browser full of open tabs, because those tabs are the only record she has of where she found something. When the machine slows down or needs a reboot, that memory is one restart away from gone.
quiklink is my attempt to fix both ends: save anything in a click so it’s actually kept, and share it just as easily — a link, or a whole collection, one send away instead of an afternoon of digging.
— The founder, quiklink.ai
Start saving smarter
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