You can clip and organise the links in databases (I have 3: read later, guides, tools).
In general it's a great project management, note-taking, link saving tool.
If you want to try it out, click on this link and you will receive $10 in free credits (and I will receive $5):
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The best tool for this (in my opinion) is Notion.
You can clip and organise the links in databases (I have 3: read later, guides, tools).
In general it's a great project management, note-taking, link saving tool.
If you want to try it out, click on this link and you will receive $10 in free credits (and I will receive $5):
notion.so/?r=3cdfad4b30f34ee5ab89f...
If you just want a tool for saving links for later I would recommend Pocket:
getpocket.com
will try out all this options, thanks
I've recently started using Google Keep again, so far I'm really enjoying it!
I didn't know google keep, thanks i will try this also
I use Google Keep. It's nice.
Non-conventional answer:
For this, I use telegram.org
I have defined Channels like #programming and #writing and put all my links there.
It's then always available because I have Telegram installed on all my smartphones and desktop.
I get it now, that's a good Idea
wallabag.it
will try this
Evernote for me I just bookmark it under a folder in my browser for my newsletter
will give it a try, thanks