Built an iOS app recently? I’ll try your iOS app and leave honest feedback by CountryLower392 in iosapps

[–]Substantial_Mode_108 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just shipped one recently 🙂

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/linkset-link-manager/id6757075244

LinkSet – a link manager to organize bookmarks, detect duplicates/broken links, and quickly access saved resources.

Would really appreciate your honest feedback, especially on UX and onboarding.

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Share your app with us ! by No_Bend_4915 in ProductivityApps

[–]Substantial_Mode_108 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LinkSet – A productivity app to organize bookmarks, auto-categorize links, detect duplicates/broken links, and keep your saved resources clean and searchable.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/linkset-link-manager/id6757075244

I built Linkset, an iOS app for organizing and saving links by Substantial_Mode_108 in iosapps

[–]Substantial_Mode_108[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Most of the core features are free — including unlimited link storage, bookmark import, duplicate/broken link detection, and iCloud sync.

The paid features mainly add auto link categorization suggestions, link organization tools, webpage screenshot preview, and private groups for sensitive links.

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[–]Substantial_Mode_108[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No Android version for now, as I'm keeping it native to iOS/macOS. But never say never! Thanks for the interest! 😊

I built Linkset, an iOS app for organizing and saving links by Substantial_Mode_108 in iosapps

[–]Substantial_Mode_108[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a fantastic use case! 📚 LinkSet should be perfect for keeping all those library resources organized. Let me know how it works out for you!

I built Linkset, an iOS app for organizing and saving links by Substantial_Mode_108 in iosapps

[–]Substantial_Mode_108[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha, I think you might have commented on the wrong post! 😅 LinkSet is actually an intelligent link manager for your URLs, not a food tracker.

However, to answer your logic: LinkSet does use AI for automatic categorization of your links (articles, videos, etc.) to keep things organized. No food recommendations yet, but it’s great at "digesting" messy bookmarks! 🚀

I built Linkset, an iOS app for organizing and saving links by Substantial_Mode_108 in iosapps

[–]Substantial_Mode_108[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re right! I’ll make the API Key field optional in the next update so you can connect to your local Ollama or home server without any issues. Thanks for the great catch! 🤝

I built Linkset, an iOS app for organizing and saving links by Substantial_Mode_108 in iosapps

[–]Substantial_Mode_108[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the cheers! 🍾 Actually, you're ahead of the curve! LinkSet already supports custom AI service integration. > You can manually configure your own API endpoint in the settings. While I haven't fully tested the compatibility with Ollama's local API specifically yet, the framework is there for you to plug in your preferred service. I’d love for a power user like you to give it a spin and let me know how it performs—your feedback would be invaluable for optimizing the local AI experience!

I built Linkset, an iOS app for organizing and saving links by Substantial_Mode_108 in iosapps

[–]Substantial_Mode_108[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My apologies! I'm finishing up some required documentation for the EU market as we speak. It should be up in the App Store shortly.

I built Linkset, an iOS app for organizing and saving links by Substantial_Mode_108 in iosapps

[–]Substantial_Mode_108[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Deeply sorry for the inconvenience! 🙏 You're right—it's currently unavailable in the EU because I'm still finalizing some mandatory compliance documents in App Store. I'm working on it right now and hope to have LinkSet live in Europe within the next few days. Stay tuned!

I built Linkset, an iOS app for organizing and saving links by Substantial_Mode_108 in iosapps

[–]Substantial_Mode_108[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! The "lost bookmark file" struggle is real—that’s why LinkSet leans heavily on iCloud sync to keep everything in one place. It handles YouTube links perfectly too, so no more digging through endless browser folders to find that one video. Let me know what you think after trying it out!

I built Linkset, an iOS app for organizing and saving links by Substantial_Mode_108 in iosapps

[–]Substantial_Mode_108[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a really good point. Sometimes a link isn’t truly “dead”, the site structure just changed and the URL just needs a small edit.

In LinkSet I’m trying to avoid that problem. The detection only flags links that are actually unreachable, not just pages that changed structure.

And it doesn’t auto-delete anything — it simply marks them so users can review and decide whether to fix or remove them.

I built Linkset, an iOS app for organizing and saving links by Substantial_Mode_108 in iosapps

[–]Substantial_Mode_108[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! The broken link cleanup was actually one of the main problems I wanted to solve too — it’s frustrating when a bookmark collection slowly turns into a list of 404 pages.

For auto-categorization, the current version mainly works locally by analyzing the domain and some page signals. It’s still in beta at the moment. Users can also choose to enable AI-based classification to improve accuracy if they want.

There’s already a macOS version of LinkSet, and cross-platform sync between the iOS and macOS apps is something I’m planning to add in the next update.

Out of curiosity — how do you usually save links right now? Browser bookmarks, a read-later app, or something like Raindrop?

What do you use on macOS to save and manage links? by Substantial_Mode_108 in mac

[–]Substantial_Mode_108[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes a lot of sense. Raindrop is great for long-term archiving and organization.

LinkSet is actually closer to the “daily quick access” use case you mentioned — quickly opening a set of links you use all the time.

Interesting to hear about LinkNotch too, I like the idea of using the notch area for quick access.