Links are how we save intentions: read this, cook this, buy this, watch this. They deserve a proper home, not 40 tabs and a graveyard of bookmarks.
The tab-hoarding problem
Bookmarks fail because they are a flat, forgettable list. Tabs fail because they vanish when your phone restarts. Messaging links to yourself works until you need to find one. The result is the same: you save things and never see them again.
One library for every link
Instead, collect links into a single library, sorted into folders that match how you think:
- Read later — articles and posts for when you have a moment.
- Recipes — everything you actually want to cook.
- Shopping — products you are considering, in one place to compare.
- Inspiration — design, travel, ideas, reels.
- Watch later — videos you would never find again otherwise.
Save from the share sheet
The habit that makes it work: save the moment you see something, from wherever you are. A good save app lives in the iOS share sheet, so two taps files a link into the right folder without leaving the app you are in.
Save every link, like Pinterest for everything
EZ Save collects links, photos, videos and documents into folders, saved from any app and stored in your own iCloud.
Get EZ Save freeIt is not just links
Real life is not only links. The same library should hold the screenshot, the PDF, the video and the photo that go with them. Keeping links and media together — a recipe link next to the photo of the dish, a product page next to a screenshot of the size chart — is what turns a pile of saves into something useful.
Find things in seconds
The point of saving is retrieval. With everything in named folders and searchable in one place, “where did I save that” stops being a question. It is like Pinterest — but private, and for everything, not just images.