FAQ
Stacks & boards
- What is a stack?
- A stack is a folder-like collection for links and references—grouped by project, mood, or medium—so you can return to them without digging through browser history.
- Can I organize items?
- Yes. Move links between stacks, rename stacks, and browse them like a calm library instead of an infinite feed.
Embeds & previews
- How do previews work?
- When you save a URL, our embed worker tries to resolve a title, thumbnail, and media metadata using each host’s public HTML, APIs, or Open Graph tags. Not every site exposes rich data—some links will show a simple card or placeholder.
- Why did my link fail?
- Many platforms block automated requests, require login for media, or render content with JavaScript only. Check the status page for per-site reliability and known limitations.
Supported sites
We prioritize major social and media hosts (e.g. X/Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, Imgur) plus generic Open Graph for arbitrary URLs. All content sources are supported with the same architecture; preview quality varies by site. See the status page for the full list, methods (JSON API, og: scrape, etc.), and current health.
Account & sharing
- Can I share a stack?
- Sharing and collaboration features will be documented here as they ship.
- How do I get help?
- Use the social links in the footer or the DMCA flow for copyright issues.