Hello everyone!

It’s been about 3 months since the last release, and this one took a bit longer than usual. A lot of work went into polishing and refining both the web and mobile apps to make sure it was worth the wait.

Today, we’re excited to announce Linkwarden 2.14!

For those who are new to Linkwarden, it’s a tool for collecting, organizing, reading, and preserving webpages, articles, and documents in one place. Linkwarden is available as a Cloud offering, or you can self-host it on your own server.

This release focuses on performance, usability, security, and platform upgrades.

What’s new:

🗂️ Improved team collaboration

Collections and subcollections got some important improvements.

Members and their permissions can now be propagated to subcollections, and collection admins can now create subcollections as well.

🏷️ Improved tag browsing with pagination

Tags now support pagination, making large tag lists easier to browse.

This helps keep things faster and more manageable, especially in places like the sidebar and tags page.

⚡ Faster interface with optimistic rendering

We added optimistic rendering to some of the slower parts of the app, especially around links and collections.

That means actions like updating or deleting items can now feel much more immediate, since the UI updates right away instead of waiting for the full request to finish.

🚀 Platform upgrades: Next.js 15 and Expo 54

Linkwarden now runs on newer foundations across both web and mobile:

  • Next.js 15 for the web app
  • Expo 54 for the mobile app

These upgrades improve compatibility and give us a stronger base for future improvements.

✨ Improved user experience

This release brings a number of user experience improvements across the app, especially around search and settings.

Search is now more helpful and easier to discover, while settings are cleaner and easier to navigate.

🔒 Security improvements for submitted links

We improved how submitted links are validated on the server for safer and more reliable processing. We recommend updating to 2.14 as soon as possible.

✅ And more…

As always, this release also includes smaller fixes, UI cleanups, dependency updates, and under-the-hood improvements across the app.

Full Changelog: https://github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden/compare/v2.13.5...v2.14.0

Thanks!

Thanks to everyone who’s been using Linkwarden, reporting bugs, suggesting improvements, contributing, and supporting the project along the way.

This release took a little longer than usual, but a lot of care went into making sure it was worth the wait. It also gives us a much stronger foundation for what’s coming next, and we’re looking forward to sharing more with you in the coming months.

If you’re interested in trying Linkwarden without dealing with server setup and maintenance, our Cloud offering is the easiest way to get started.

We hope you enjoy Linkwarden 2.14!

  • renegadespork@lemmy.jelliefrontier.net
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    1 day ago

    I can already collect and organize bookmarks very easily in every browser. Other than a prettier UI, I’m not sure how this is functionally different. Am I missing something?

    • HybridSarcasm@lemmy.worldM
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      4 hours ago

      Its features are much more than mimicking your browser bookmark functionality.

      The most important feature to me is the offline archiving of the target link/page. Link rot is real and content can change. Capturing the site as it is when I link it means the info I wanted is now safely stored.

      There’s also the multi-user features. A family can centralize and collaborate on links.

      Here’s the Features list from the projects GitHub page.

      Features

      • 📸 Auto capture a screenshot, PDF, and single html file of each webpage
      • 📖 Reader view of the webpage, with the ability to highlight and annotate text
      • 🏛️ Send your webpage to Wayback Machine (archive.org) for a snapshot (optional)
      • ✨ Local AI Tagging to automatically tag your links based on their content (optional)
      • 📂 Organize links by collection, sub-collection, name, description and multiple tags
      • 👥 Collaborate on gathering links in a collection
      • 🎛️ Customize the permissions of each member
      • 🌐 Share your collected links and preserved formats with the world
      • 📱 Native iOS and android mobile apps
      • 🔍 Full text search, filter and sort for easy retrieval
      • 🌓 Dark/Light mode support
      • 🧩 Browser extension (star it here!)
      • 🔄 Browser Synchronization (using Floccus!)
      • ⬆️ Upload from SingleFile (check out the guide)
      • 🔐 SSO integration (Enterprise and Self-hosted users only)
      • 🍎 iOS Shortcut to save links to Linkwarden
      • 🔑 API keys
      • ✅ Bulk actions
      • 👥 User administration
      • 🌐 Support for other languages (i18n)
      • 📁 Image and PDF uploads
      • 🎨 Custom icons for links and collections
      • 🔔 RSS feed subscription
      • ✨ And many more features (literally!)
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      22 hours ago

      I agree, I tried it but it just felt pointless after awhile, the bookmark manager in the browser is a lot more convenient, and I dont tend to want to archive bookmarks long term. Shut it off after a few weeks. Great work by the devs though.

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      20 hours ago

      I particularly like using it to capture a snapshot of the website for, say, my paid newsletter subscriptions that I might want to read later. That way if I do let my subscription lapse, I can still access the content I already paid for.

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      The capture and annotation features as well as it being non browser dependent I guess. I’m gonna switch to something like this so I can get rid of Firefox sync.