Linky Dink Collects Links From You And Collaborators Into A Single Daily Newsletter

Linky Dink Collects Links From You And Collaborators Into A Single Daily Newsletter

Keeping a big, running list of links related to a project is always a bit tough, but Linky Dink is a simple little tool that allows anyone on a team to share links in a non-obnoxious way.

Using either a bookmarklet or a Chrome extension, up to five contributors (you can pay to add more) can add any web link to a list, and then that list is sent out to everyone’s email at the end of the day. Groups are automatically public, but for $US5 you can make them private. Linky Dink is billed as a work collaboration tool, but I could see this being useful in planning group vacations, sharing music, working on side projects, or even just collating sources for school projects.

Linky Dink


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