For iOS · £4.99 once
A quiet shelf
for the web.
Save links. Read later. Without the noise.
Library
42 saved · 11 unread
On the quiet pleasures of long reading
Mira Halsey · The Paris Review
12 min
What the slow web taught me about attention
J. Okafor · Aeon
8 min
A field guide to small, beloved software
Iris Tanaka · The Marginalian
6 min
Letters from a paper-loving programmer
Henrik Vold · Granta
15 min
The lost art of marginalia
Sam Greene · LitHub
5 min
Features
Built like a small, beloved piece of software.
Save any link
Paste a URL or share from Safari. We fetch the title, author, site name, and reading time automatically.
Distraction-free reader
Full article text in a beautiful serif layout. No ads, no pop-ups, no chrome.
Smart organization
Filter by Unread, Starred, All, or Archive. Tag articles with #topics.
Image extraction
We pull the hero image from each article so your library looks like a magazine.
Offline-first
Articles are saved locally with SwiftData. Read on a plane, on the tube, anywhere.
Search everything
Title, author, site, summary. Find what you saved in seconds.
A look inside
Four screens. No surprises.
Library
42 saved · 11 unread
On the quiet pleasures of long reading
Mira Halsey · The Paris Review
12 min
What the slow web taught me about attention
J. Okafor · Aeon
8 min
A field guide to small, beloved software
Iris Tanaka · The Marginalian
6 min
Letters from a paper-loving programmer
Henrik Vold · Granta
15 min
The lost art of marginalia
Sam Greene · LitHub
5 min
Library — your saved articles, sorted by intent.
The Paris Review
On the quiet pleasures of long reading
By Mira Halsey · 12 min read
There is a particular kind of stillness that comes from reading something at length — uninterrupted, unscrolled, unhurried.
The web has not been kind to this practice. We were promised a library; we built a marketplace.
And yet, in small corners, the long read survives.
To save a piece for later is a small, deliberate act of trust — that you will return, that the words will keep.
Reader — full text in a serif layout, nothing else.
Save a link
Paste a URL or share from Safari.
URL
https://aeon.co/essays/the-slow-web
What the slow web taught me about attention
J. Okafor · Aeon · 8 min read
Save sheet — share from Safari or paste a URL.
Settings
Make Linkloft yours.
Linkloft Lifetime
Purchased · thank you.
Settings — quietly adjust the reading experience.
How it works
Three small steps. That's it.
- I
Paste or share a link.
Tap the share sheet in Safari, or drop a URL into Linkloft.
- II
Linkloft fetches the article.
Title, author, site, reading time, and the hero image — all in a moment.
- III
Read it later, calmly.
Open the reader and let the words breathe. No ads, no chrome, no interruptions.
Pricing
One purchase. Yours forever.
Linkloft Lifetime
- Unlimited saves
- Full-text reader
- Image extraction
- Tags & search
- Offline reading
- Future updates included
7-day free trial. No subscription. Cancel anytime during trial.
“Finally a read-later app that feels like a book, not a browser tab.”
— An early reader
FAQ
Quietly answered.
Yes. £4.99 once, no subscription. Future updates are included.
Yes — articles, images, and text are stored on-device using SwiftData.
It's on the roadmap. We want migration to feel just as quiet as everything else.
iPhone running iOS 18 or later. iPad and Mac are coming soon.
Yes. No tracking, no analytics on your reading. What you save is yours.