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Best Tools to Share a List of Links (2026): 7 Compared

Jun 8, 2026

The best tools to share a list of links as one shareable link. Honest comparison of Shelfy, Links List, Multy, Hero, Lynkr, Wakelet, and Padlet, with who each is for.

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If you keep sending people the same set of links, you want a tool that turns a pile of URLs into one clean, shareable link you can update anytime. This guide compares the best tools to share a list of links in 2026, what each does well, and who it is actually for.

Every tool here lets you collect links and share them with a single URL. They differ on organization (sections and notes), whether the list stays editable after you share it, and what it costs.


TL;DR: which tool fits you

  • Best overall and best free option: Shelfy. Unlimited collections, sections, per-link notes, auto previews, custom domains, and team accounts, all free forever.
  • Simplest paste-and-share: Links List. Paste a block of URLs and share a quick list.
  • Prettiest quick lists: Multy. A single link with themes, good for one-off shares.
  • Mobile-first saving: Lynkr. An iOS app for saving and sharing link collections on the go.
  • Education and content boards: Wakelet or Padlet. Visual boards built for classrooms and curation.

What to look for in a link-sharing tool

Before the list, the four things that actually matter for sharing a list of links:

  1. One shareable link. The whole point: many links behind a single URL.
  2. Organization. Sections and a note on each link are the difference between a curated list and a dump.
  3. Editable after sharing. Can you update the list without re-sending it? This is what saves you from sharing the same links twice.
  4. Cost and limits. Free plans vary a lot on link caps, branding, and team use.

The 7 best tools to share a list of links

1. Shelfy (best overall, free)

Shelfy is built for exactly this job: turn a set of links into one organized, shareable, editable page. You create a collection, paste your URLs (or upload a CSV or browser bookmark file), and it fetches a title and preview image for each one. Group links into sections, add a note to each, and share the single link.

The differentiator is that the link is permanent while the contents stay editable: update the list once and everyone who has the link sees the change, so you never re-send. It is free forever with unlimited collections, free custom domains, and team accounts.

Best for: anyone who shares the same kind of list more than once, or wants it to stay current.

2. Links List

Paste a block of text and Links List pulls out every URL into a shareable list that updates in real time. Lists are unlisted rather than public, which is good for private sharing.

Best for: the fastest possible paste-and-share, when you do not need sections or notes.

3. Multy

Multy turns a set of URLs into one styled link, with a choice of themes. It leans aesthetic and simple.

Best for: a nice-looking one-off list you do not need to maintain.

4. Hero

Hero is a general list tool that happens to do links well: create unlimited lists and share each with a public link.

Best for: people who already use it for other kinds of lists.

5. Lynkr

Lynkr is an iOS app for saving links and sharing collections from your phone.

Best for: mobile-first collectors in the Apple ecosystem.

6 and 7. Wakelet and Padlet

Both are visual boards built more for curation and collaboration (especially in classrooms) than for a plain shareable list of links. If your goal is a clean single link of links, they are heavier than you need. If you want a media-rich board people contribute to, they are strong. For the education angle specifically, see Padlet alternatives for teachers and Wakelet vs Padlet.


How they compare on the things that matter

The short version: most of these share a list behind one link. The real separators are organization (sections plus notes) and whether you can keep the list current after you share it. Shelfy and the board tools (Wakelet, Padlet) handle organization well; Shelfy, Links List, and Hero keep the link editable after sharing; only Shelfy combines sections, notes, editable-after-sharing, custom domains, and team use on a free plan.

If you want the method-by-method walkthrough instead of a tool roundup, read how to share a list of links. For the product itself, see the share a list of links page.


What is the best tool to share a list of links?

For most people, Shelfy is the best option: it is free forever and lets you organize links into sections with notes, share one link, and update the list anytime without re-sending. Links List and Multy are good for fast one-off shares.

What is the best free way to share a list of links?

Shelfy is free forever with unlimited collections, sections, notes, custom domains, and team accounts. Links List, Multy, and Hero also offer free shareable lists with fewer organization features.

What are good alternatives to Links List?

Shelfy is the most full-featured alternative (sections, notes, previews, custom domains, teams, all free). Multy and Hero are simpler list-sharing tools, and Wakelet or Padlet suit visual, collaborative boards.

Can I update a shared list after I send it?

With Shelfy, Links List, and Hero you can edit the list and everyone with the link sees the update. A pasted message or emailed list cannot be changed after sending.

Which tool is best for sharing links with a team?

Shelfy includes free team accounts, so multiple people can add and edit links in a shared collection. Padlet is also good when you want many people dropping links onto a board.


Related reading

  • How to share a list of links: 5 ways compared
  • Share a list of links with one link
  • What is a link collection?
  • The complete link curation guide
  • How to organize scattered links

Last updated: June 2026.