Here is an example of it in action: https://treetrav.com/user/Morphy
We wanted to find a more efficient way to manage online documentation and make it easily accessible to any of our teammates. Traditional bookmarking tools didn't seem to fill the gap for us so we decided to work on a platform meant to help people organize lists of links into folders and sub folders. We wanted to emphasize the sharing aspect that mimics a file system allowing friends and colleges to add/delete links in a shared folder, viewable by all participants.
Features:
-Save and Organize: Store your favorite links and neatly categorize them into folders for easy access.
-Share with Ease: Collaborate seamlessly with coworkers, manage research papers, or simply exchange lists of interesting sites with your inner circle.
-Personalize Your Profile: Personalize your profile by going incognito, adding a unique profile picture, or choosing the dark mode.
-Build Your Knowledge Base: Create quick HTML pages, aptly named "leafs," using markdown.
Who this could benefit:
-Coworkers: Ideal for sharing tech documentation and collaborating on projects with your team.
-Researchers/Students: A perfect space for managing and exchanging research papers, articles, and academic resources.
-Family and Friends: Share interesting links, shopping wish lists, and travel recommendations effortlessly.
-Anyone Who Loves Bookmarking: If you rely heavily on bookmarks and want a more effective way to save and categorize links.
Notes:
-Currently in its beta phase, and we're eager to hear your feedback as we continue to improve.
-At this stage, user search functionality isn't available due to resource constraints.
-The UI isn't fully optimized for mobile yet, but it's on our to-do list.
-Our browser extensions are only available for Chrome and Firefox users.
Explore:
-Chrome Extension:https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/treetrav-extension...
-Firefox Extension:https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/treetrav-exte...
-Documentation:https://treetrav.com/user/treetrav
Feel free to try it out. Your username and email don't have to be your real ones, and there's no email verification required. Any feedback is greatly appreciated!