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[Self-Promotion] Saving bookmarks for people who think in graphs
For years my saved links just went somewhere to die. Safari reading list, Whatsapp, Notes, etc. with hundreds entries I never reopened.
The thing I kept circling back to is that a flat list never showed me what I was looking for at that moment. So I tried an idea that I was familiar with from my Supply Chain Management-Degree. A force network graph where tags were nodes (sized by how many links they hold) connected when links share tags.
I built it for myself first, ended up using it more than I expected, and put it on the App Store. It’s called Zorya. iPhone-only for now, no account, iCloud sync (if available, else locally), no tracking — mostly because that’s what I wanted as a user.
Looking forward for your feedback ✌🏻
u/Expensive-Fill-2167 — 1 day ago