
Its great. Its very useful for people especially programmers who often need to switch between websites for resources.
It's an interesting idea to think about making lists shareable. Personally I use mymind, which is awesome because it doesn't require much organizing on my part, but one pain there is being able to share interesting stuff with my colleagues. I think combining the two approaches could be powerful.
Congratulations on the launch, Harsh! For those who are new to it: LinkCollect introduces a new, unique concept of "social bookmarks" on top a great in-browser bookmarking solution. If you're someone who has a lot of links in your bar, this provides a much better way to keep track of them, with the added advantage of being able to share them with a friend (or a thousand friends) if you choose to do so. It earned a spot in the top 32 projects to come out of buildspace s4, competing against thousands of others - a well-deserved achievement π₯ Fantastic work @askwhyharsh!
i am using linkcollect and honestly it helps me a lot to organize my learnings.
I was lucky enough to see harsh demo this at buildspace demo day! To cut it short, he showed a collection of all the buildspace videos from s4 and I was instantly like, oh wow that looks way better than a yt playlist! Congrats!! I'm so curious how you managed to build something so beautiful so fast, pls tell us your tech stack!