Custom Links
Pin the sites you actually visit every day. Reorder them however makes sense. Your shortcuts, your decisions.
Shortcuts you control
Unlike "top sites" which the browser fills with whatever you happen to visit most, custom links are entirely yours. Add a URL, give it a name, and it stays put until you remove it.
- Add any URL with a name and icon
- Drag to reorder
- Pin the most important so they stay first
- Edit or delete any link inline
My links
8 shortcuts pinned
How it works
Pinned shortcuts that stay put
Pin the links you reach for daily and they stay in order. New shortcuts you add appear next to them so you can drag them where you want.
Custom names and icons
Override the default favicon if the site has a bad one, and rename a link to something meaningful instead of the page title.
Made for these moments
Daily tools
Email, calendar, project tracker, chat — the four sites you open dozens of times a day.
Project shortcuts
Specific URLs deep inside an app (a project board, a doc) that are too specific to bookmark normally.
Internal tools
Company intranet links that the browser will never auto-surface but you need daily.
Quick tips
- Pin only the truly daily ones — three to five. The non-pinned ones stay one row down.
- If a URL has tokens (auth, session), use the pin to keep it where you can find it after the next refresh.