Super useful!
Great app for organizing my links
Yes, Plinky is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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Plinky has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €91.99.
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Great app for organizing my links
For such a fancy price tag, I didn't expect to see the app have two decades old UI.
As a 60+ year old I’m not that much into apps. Plinky won me over by a combination of simplicity, being cute , and ultra practical for my needs. I use it only to store links. What a convenience after all my other attempts to save links and keep them
In app purchase never works. Just reverts to the screen that asks for money.
IOSPad version crashing problem was fixed. Fixed quickly and thouroughly. The developer responded to my emails and solved the problem quickly.
Like the creator, I have longed for an app like this - something simple, yet powerful. Tried Read It Later apps, bookmarking apps, you name it, I've tried it. Plinky takes the cake! It has room for improvement, definitely, but as it is, it scratches my itch! Kudos to the creator! Thank you for this.
Part of what stops me from really taking care to manage my bookmarks is the laborious process of going through folders and nesting said folders inside of folders. Plinky completely changes my approach to this by doing two things: making the UX of saving links extremely fast and leveraging both tags and folders. Bonus points that the UI is just so unlike stock iOS which is such a huge plus. I’m personally into apps that stray from the norm of making the UI a little whacky and their own Love this app and am working on migrating everything into it.
Unfortunately the app and extension does not work. I tried using it on different websites to save the link and it just won’t do it with Plinky :(
It appears to work as advertised, but it doesn’t do anything new. It saves links via Apple share sheets, which you can label and put in folders once you’ve saved them. You can’t set tags and folder from the share sheet, which is faster initially, but you now have a new inbox to keep up with. There are a number of other apps, some one-time purchases, which have better features. There’s no magic either. For example, in Apple Mail you can’t use share sheets for an email, but you can for selected text within an email. Plinky can’t do anything with email. I don’t think it uses iCloud, which would put your links in the hands of a third party if you want to sync it across multiple devices. Finally, there’s the annual subscription cost: in my opinion, it’s high for what the app does.
Does exactly what’s needed in an elegantly designed way that’s fun to use.