Browser Extension

One click to save the page you're on. No fuss β€” it just drops the page into your list. Pick a default list once and every click after that goes there.

Manual install for now. The extension isn't in the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons yet β€” it'll get there. Until then, grab the zip and load it yourself. It's a couple of clicks.

Download

Install it

Unzip the file somewhere you won't accidentally delete it (your Downloads folder is fine; just don't move it after loading).

Chrome / Edge / Brave
  1. Open chrome://extensions (or edge://extensions, brave://extensions).
  2. Toggle Developer mode on (top-right).
  3. Click Load unpacked and pick the unzipped linkring-chrome folder.
  4. Pin the LinkRing icon to your toolbar if you want it always visible.
Firefox
  1. Open about:debugging.
  2. Click This Firefox in the sidebar.
  3. Click Load Temporary Add-on… and pick any file inside the unzipped linkring-firefox folder (e.g. manifest.json).

Heads up: Firefox unloads temporary add-ons when you quit the browser. You'll need to reload it next time you open Firefox until the proper signed release lands.

Connect it

  1. Click the LinkRing icon in your toolbar. The options tab opens.
  2. Click Connect LinkRing. You'll go through the same atmosphere login you use on the site.
  3. Pick a default list. Done β€” you can now save the current page from any tab with one click.

Need somewhere to save to?

The extension drops every save into the default list you pick. A nice pattern is a single intake list β€” everything you click-to-save lands there, and you sort or move things out later from the dashboard.

Make an intake list β†’

Bugs or weirdness? Let me know.