LinkBook FAQ
Answers for saving, reading, and organizing links on iPhone.
Quick answers about workflow, smart previews, privacy, and Premium capabilities.
How do I save links from any iPhone app?
Use the iOS Share Sheet and choose LinkBook. You can also add links manually inside the app with title, notes, tags, and folders. See the step-by-step iPhone guide.
Can LinkBook read PDF and EPUB files?
Yes. LinkBook includes in-app readers for PDF and EPUB files with reading controls and highlight support. PDF and EPUB import is included with Premium. Read the Reader and Book Mode guide.
What does Smart Cards support?
Smart Cards support sources like GitHub, Reddit, X, TikTok, Spotify, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Twitch, Wikipedia, ChatGPT shared chats, Gemini, recipes, stocks, and prediction markets. Browse Smart Cards examples.
Can I read saved links offline?
Reader Mode opens saved web links in a cleaner layout. Premium can auto-save eligible article text so you can read it later offline. Learn how offline reading works.
What is included in Premium?
Premium includes folder grouping, hide links and folders, unlimited Smart Cards, encrypted local backups, private iCloud sync, and PDF and EPUB import. Compare plans and capabilities.
Is my data private and encrypted?
LinkBook is local-first and stores your library on device with encrypted local storage. The app fetches metadata and smart content only for links you choose to save. Read more about LinkBook's privacy-first approach.
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