Philosophy

The internet used to feel like a neighborhood. Now it often feels like a mall. Link Garden is an attempt to build something small and human again: a place where links can live without being sorted by an algorithm or trapped behind a login.

A Link Garden is not a feed. It's not a timeline. It doesn't demand constant attention. It's closer to a personal library, or a porch with a few good signposts - something you return to when you want to remember what mattered.

Most tools for saving information are built around capture. Link Garden is built around keeping. Files you can own. Folders you can understand. Exports you can host. A garden you can tend.

The point

  • "Local-first by default."
  • "Simple files, not a proprietary database."
  • "Sharing is opt-in, not assumed."
  • "A future-friendly web: small sites, not mega-platforms."