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Most link-saving tools help you save links, but strip them of context over time.
Bandle keeps context visible.
Every link becomes a clean, visual block that shows what it’s about and why you saved it.
You can group links into structured collections, return to them later without confusion, and share them without losing meaning.
Smart tools help you keep context clear, so your saved links still make sense when you come back.

Bandle ItAll your saved links, finally in one place.
Vladi Loginovleft a comment
Hi everyone We built Bandle because saving links has quietly become chaotic for most of us - scattered across chats, notes, screenshots, and browser folders. It’s easy to save things, but not easy to return to them. Bandle gives your saved links a clear home. Each link becomes a clean visual block, and blocks live inside quiet, topic-based bandles. It feels simple, calm, and easy to use...

Bandle ItAll your saved links, finally in one place.
Vladi Loginovleft a comment
Just tried PlanMyVacation and I'm genuinely impressed! I got a full itinerary in seconds, and it actually matched. The whole experience was smooth. It'd be awesome if it connected to booking platforms later on. Great job! Looking forward for the future updates!

PlanMyVacationPlan perfect trips in seconds with AI generated itineraries
Vladi Loginovleft a comment
I’m a big fan of how Iglu blends minimalism with on-device intelligence — it feels very intentional and personal. One idea that could make journaling even more introspective: What if Iglu let you “revisit a day” — by summarizing a past entry (or group of entries from a date), and giving you a one-sentence memory prompt or reflection suggestion? Example: “Three months ago, you wrote about...

igluMicro-journaling with on-device intelligence, for iOS
Vladi Loginovleft a comment
Okay… this is beautifully done. As someone who’s been endlessly downloading “aesthetic” planners and then abandoning them two days later, Whatting just gets it. The modular approach makes journaling feel less like a task and more like play — finally, a system that adapts to me, not the other way around. Big fan already.

WhattingThe iPad diary, just for you
