June 1st, 2025

Hello Linqloers 👋
Salvatore here!
First off, a huge thank you to all of our testers who’ve been actively using the platform and sending in feedback — every bit has been invaluable. My partner and my mom are both tired of hearing about this, and while the cat seems somewhat interested, unfortunately he hasn’t been able to provide any actionable feedback yet.

Anyway I’m excited to share our first official Changelog post, and even more excited to have you along for the ride during our closed beta. It’s been a big month/week — with some beautiful & powerful new features going live, core experiences getting a solid polish, and the first round of integrations now in place. All of this is setting the stage for what LINQLO is really about: A new way to organise, interact, and collaborate with your bookmarks!
I wanted to give you a quick look at what’s new, highlight some of the progress we’ve made thanks to your feedback, and encourage you to jump in and try everything out, all of the updates below are now live.
Oh — and I’ll also be moving from our internal Trello to the new public roadmap board this week so you can track what’s in progress and what’s up next.
Say goodbye to one-by-one link adding. You can now copy-paste or drag in multiple links from other tools directly into LINQLO using the Settings > Import feature. Ideal for migrating collections or starting fresh.
Our brand-new Chrome extension is here!
Add links to your LINQLO projects from the browser toolbar — whether it’s one tab or twenty — without opening LINQLO. Currently pending Chrome Store approval (expected live by next Friday). If you’re impatient like me, let me know — I’ll send you the dev build for manual install.
Onboarding just got smarter. New users can now start with a fully populated template project to see what a workspace looks like when it’s in full swing — complete with sections, pages, and linked content.
You can now drag and drop links from anywhere (Slack, Notion, email, etc.) directly into LINQLO pages — and they’ll instantly populate.

We've expanded our keyboard shortcuts to 10 powerful combos, with more on the way. Hover over the ? button in the header to view them.
LINQLO now supports 6 interactive content types right inside your workspaces:
Figma Files
SoundCloud Music
Vimeo Videos
PDF Documents
Google Spreadsheets
YouTube Videos
Whether you’re reviewing a prototype, organizing research, watching a tutorial, or building a creative mood board — you can do it all in one interactive, collaborative space.
We’ve introduced a new Table View option across both your project pages and the All Links page.
Whether you’re organizing large volumes of content, comparing resources side by side, or just prefer a cleaner data-style overview — Multi-View lets you toggle between visual card layouts and a more structured table format. It’s all about giving you control over how you interact with your content. Choose the view that suits the moment — and switch back anytime.
✨ Improved drag & drop animations (now on link cards, currently working on group cards)
⚡ Overall performance + security upgrades
LINQLO is a collaborative platform built for managing web-based content like never before. We’ve reimagined bookmarks: no more folders and tabs chaos. Instead, think cards, drag-and-drop grouping, real-time collaboration, AI search, and workspace customization — all in one intuitive, beautiful interface.
Huge shoutout to the LINQLO closed beta community for all the bug reporting, feature suggestions, and early feedback — you're shaping the future of LINQLO:
Nikhail — Settings nav bug
Joey M — Export button logic
Joey T — Edit dialog responsiveness
Kyle — Invisible character in onboarding
Kyri — Project creation bug + multi-tab extension suggestion
Tristan — Link drop suggestion
Andrew — Demo template/onboarding suggestions
Megan — Google Sheets suggestion
Bhavs — SoundCloud player suggestion
Thanks again for being part of the journey — LINQLO is just getting started, and your input helps shape what it becomes next. Whether it’s a bug, a friction point, or the next big idea, I want to hear from you! 🫵
The focus over the next 2 weeks will be continued bug fixes and improvements on performance as we prepare for our Public Beta.
Don’t forget to use the “Feedback” option in the main menu to share any issues, thoughts, or feature suggestions. Every message helps us build a better LINQLO for you and the community.
- Salvatore Barras