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Turn any product link into a saved pick
Updated June 2026
Copy a product link from almost any store — Amazon, Etsy, a small brand — and paste it into a save-a-link tool; it reads the page and turns the item into a clean, saveable, shareable card. From there you can keep it on a wishlist, send it to someone, or open the retailer to buy at its usual price, all from one list instead of a separate wishlist per store.
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Wishlists usually trap you inside one store. The more useful version works the other way around: you find something anywhere on the web, paste the link, and it becomes a pick you can keep, organize, and share. That is the whole idea behind pasting a link — and it is what lets a single list finally hold everything you actually want, not one fragment per retailer.
Any link, one place
Copy a product URL from Amazon, Etsy, a designer's own site, or most other stores, then paste it into the Save-a-link tool; it reads the page for the name, image, and price and builds a tidy card. A built-in store wishlist cannot hold the Etsy mug, the indie candle, and the small-brand find all together, so most people end up with three half-lists across three sites. Pasting links collapses that into one page you can actually use.
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Save it, share it, or buy it
Once a link becomes a card you have three options: save it to a wishlist, share it so friends or family can see what you want, or open the retailer to buy. Sharing is where it earns its keep for gifts — your people stop guessing and you stop quietly returning things. One honest note on cashback: the 50% model the tool is building toward applies to Amazon links only; from other stores this is save-and-share, and crediting is rolling out after final checks.
When a preview comes back thin
Big, well-structured stores resolve cleanly. A tiny indie shop with an unusual page may pull in only a title, or no image at all — when that happens you can still save the link and fill in the name or photo by hand, so an awkward page never stops you from keeping the item. It is the trade-off for working across the whole web instead of one tidy catalog, and it is worth it to keep everything in one place.
Frequently asked
Can I save products from stores other than Amazon?
Yes. Paste a link from most stores — Amazon, Etsy, a small brand's own site — and the Save-a-link tool reads the page and saves it as a card. Your list is not limited to one retailer, so it can hold everything you are actually considering.
What if the preview does not pull in the details?
On big stores the name, image, and price usually load automatically. On a small or unusual site the preview may come back partial — just save the link and edit the name or image by hand. The item still gets saved either way.
Do non-Amazon purchases earn cashback?
No. The 50% cashback model applies to Amazon links, where the tool earns an affiliate commission and plans to return half to you (rolling out after final checks). Links from other stores are for saving and sharing, not cashback.
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