Leaf Bookmarks - Remember your links, don’t just save them
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Leaf is a calm, beautifully designed place for the links you want to remember. Save from any app, organize with folders and tags, generate AI summaries, and find anything again, even when you don’t remember the exact words.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋🏼
I’m Tomás, a software engineer and indie developer from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
For years, I saved links everywhere: Safari and Chrome bookmarks, Notes, Notion, and a few other places I would eventually forget to check.
The problem wasn’t just finding those links again. It was remembering why I had saved them in the first place.
That’s why I built Leaf: a calm, thoughtfully designed place to save, understand, organize, and rediscover the links that matter to you.
With Leaf, you can:
🍃 Save links from Safari or any other app in seconds
🧠 Generate AI summaries to remember what each link is about
🗂 Organize everything with folders and tags
✨ Get AI-powered folder and tag suggestions
🔎 Find links with Smart Search, even without the exact words
📚 Keep a Read Later list and rediscover forgotten links
📱 Use your library across iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Leaf is free to start, with optional Pro features for people who want unlimited organization and AI assistance.
This is also my first product since leaving my full-time job to pursue indie development, so today means a lot to me.
I’d love to hear how you currently save links, where that process breaks down, and what would make Leaf more useful to you.
Thank you for checking it out 🫶🏼
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One thing I'd love is the ability to highlight a specific quote from a saved page and have Leaf remember that snippet separately from the full link. Then when I search later, I can find the exact moment I wanted, not just the article it lived in.
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Hey@fahrikscj! Thanks for your feedback! I will definitely consider doing it. I will keep you updated. Thanks!
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One thing I'd love is the ability to highlight a specific quote from a saved page and have Leaf remember that snippet separately from the full link. Then when I search later, I can find the exact moment I wanted, not just the article it lived in.
Hey@fahrikscj! Thanks for your feedback! I will definitely consider doing it. I will keep you updated. Thanks!