Curated finds · Handpicked links
A quiet home for the internet’s best links.
Every link on the shelf is reviewed by a human, tagged, and dropped into a collection. Skim, save, and share the ones that fit your work.
Trusted by curators worldwide
Fresh finds land daily on the shelf.
Every link vetted
Nothing lands here on autopilot.
A real curator reads the piece, checks the source, and writes the one-line why-you-should-open-it before it makes the shelf.
- Human review on every link
- One-line "why open it" summary
- Broken links pruned weekly
Organised into collections
Walk the shelves the way you browse a good bookstore.
Design tools sit next to design reads. Playbooks live near case studies. Everything is grouped so you can graze one shelf and go deep.
- Curator-owned collections
- Cross-tagged for lateral finds
- No infinite-scroll rabbit holes
Save & share your finds
Keep the good ones, pass them on.
Save a link to revisit later, or copy a clean share URL that carries the collection context with it.
- One-click save
- Shareable collection links
- Personal shelf per curator
Collections
Walk the shelves.
Design & Tools
A quiet, growing shelf
Open collectionDeveloper Reads
A quiet, growing shelf
Open collectionMarketing Playbooks
A quiet, growing shelf
Open collectionStartup Stories
A quiet, growing shelf
Open collectionAI & Research
A quiet, growing shelf
Open collectionProductivity
A quiet, growing shelf
Open collectionA featured find will land here soon.
What curators say
A quieter place to bookmark.
The only bookmark site I actually reopen. Everything on the shelf is worth the click.
A design curator
Submitting here feels like handing a book to a librarian who cares. That’s rare online.
A contributor
I graze one collection and walk away with three genuinely useful things. No noise, no fluff.
A weekly reader
FAQ
Questions, calmly answered.
Everything about how the shelf works, who curates, and how to submit a find.
Add to the shelf
Discover today’s finds.
Send it in — if it belongs on the shelf, we’ll clean it up, tag it, and drop it into the right collection.