Someone asks for your product picks, your starter resources, or "those sites you mentioned." You dig them up and paste them into a message. Next week, someone else asks. You do it all over again.
Some are in Notes, some in browser bookmarks, some buried in old messages or email. Pulling the full set together takes longer than it should, and you always forget one.
A link changes, you find a better one, or one breaks. Now the copy you sent last month is wrong, and there is no way to fix it short of messaging everyone again.
A wall of pasted URLs has no titles, no previews, and no order. People cannot tell what is what, and you cannot just say "it is all here."
Put your links into a single collection, group them into sections, and add a short note to each one. Share the one link. When anything changes, you edit the page and everyone sees the update instantly. No more re-pasting, no more "here is the new version."
Group links into sections and add a short note to each one, so people know what they are looking at and why it matters.
Every collection becomes a single clean link. Drop it in a message, a bio, an email signature, or a syllabus. No app install needed to view.
Edit the list whenever you like. Everyone with the link always sees the current version, so you never have to re-send it.
Paste a list of URLs, upload a CSV, or import a browser bookmark file. Shelfy fetches a title and preview image for each link automatically.
Share your list on your own domain at no cost. Great for a permanent, branded "here is everything" page you reuse for years.
Keep a list private, make it public, or build it together with your team. Toggle visibility per collection whenever you want.
The gear, tools, or products people always ask you about. Group them by category, add a note on why you recommend each, and send one link instead of retyping the list every time.
The "if you are getting into X, start here" list. Articles, videos, tools, and communities, organized into sections so a newcomer can actually follow it.
The set of links a new client or teammate needs on day one: dashboards, docs, accounts, and guides. Send one link instead of a long email that gets buried.
One link that holds the things you point people to: your work, your socials, your favorite reads. Put it on a free custom domain and reuse it for years.
But:
And about Linktree:
Linktree is built for a single bio link with a few buttons. Shelfy is built for sharing organized lists you reuse and update. If you keep re-sending the same set of links, that is the difference that matters.
Create a collection in Shelfy, add your links (paste them, upload a CSV, or import a browser bookmark file), group them into sections, and add a note to each one. You get a single public link to share. Anyone who opens it sees your full, organized list. No account needed to view.
Yes. That is the whole point. Edit the collection any time and everyone who has the link sees the latest version automatically. You never have to re-send anything when something changes.
Yes. Group links into categories (sections) and add a short note or description to each link so people know why it is there and what to click. You can reorder everything with drag and drop.
Your choice, per collection. Keep a list private while you build it, then make it public to share, or keep it private and share only with specific people. You can toggle this any time.
Linktree is built for a single social bio link with a handful of buttons. Shelfy is built for sharing organized lists of links: multiple collections, sections, notes, search, and card or list layouts. If you keep sending people the same set of links, Shelfy is the better fit.
A Google Doc of links looks messy, has no previews, and is easy to lose. Bookmarks live in one browser and cannot be shared cleanly. Shelfy gives every link a title and preview image automatically, organizes them into sections, and turns the whole thing into one clean link you control.
Yes. Team accounts are included free. Multiple people can add and edit links in a shared collection, so the list stays current without one person being the bottleneck.
Yes, free forever with no paid tiers. Unlimited collections, sections and notes, custom domains, team accounts, bulk import, and the Chrome extension are all included.
Turn the links you keep re-sending into one clean page you update in seconds. Free forever. No credit card.
✓ Free forever · ✓ No credit card · ✓ Update anytime