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Submitted over 1 year ago

Devlinks.live: The Ultimate Web Link Management Tool

next, react, typescript
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Vasilii•260
@mad-zephyr
A solution to the Link-sharing app challenge
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Devlinks.live: The Ultimate Web Link Management Tool

Introducing Devlinks.live, a cutting-edge application designed to streamline your digital life. Built with the latest web technologies including Next.js, React, Formik, Yup, and TypeScript, LinkSaver offers a seamless and intuitive user experience.

Our core feature is the ability to securely store and manage a multitude of web links. Whether you're a professional handling a vast array of resources or a casual user looking to keep your favorite sites at your fingertips, DevLinks.live caters to all your needs.

Security and accessibility are our top priorities. With Firebase Authentication, your data remains secure yet accessible across your devices. Thanks to Firebase Datastorage, your links are stored safely in the cloud, ensuring they're available whenever and wherever you need them.

LinkSaver's user-friendly interface, powered by React and Next.js, makes navigation a breeze. Adding, organizing, and retrieving your links is just a few clicks away. Formik and Yup integration ensures that your data is handled efficiently and with the utmost care, making DevLinks.live not just a tool but a reliable web companion.

DevLinks.live

Embrace the ease of managing your digital resources with DevLinks.live – your go-to solution for storing and organizing web links.

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Community feedback

  • Navjot•160
    @Navi003
    Posted 9 months ago

    WOW Amazing really everything works so soomth, Really liked it thank you

  • Marlon Passos•920
    @MarlonPassos-git
    Posted over 1 year ago

    hey bro. i try to acess the site but. Always when i try start a looping when is not possible for me finish the register

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