
Linkhut
Important URLs get shared in conversations and then vanish into chat history. Your AI agent saves links to Linkhut with proper tags and descriptions, retrieves them when needed, and keeps your team's knowledge base of web resources organized and searchable.




Your AI agent turns Linkhut into a shared team brain for web resources. Save, find, update, and organize bookmarks without leaving your chat.
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Real situations where teams use AI agents connected to Linkhut to stop losing valuable web resources and build a living library of links.
During a product brainstorm on Slack, someone drops six relevant articles. Your AI Agent saves each URL to Linkhut with appropriate tags like 'product-research' and 'competitor-analysis.' A week later, when the PM asks for those links, the agent retrieves them instantly. No more searching through thousands of Slack messages to find that one article.
A new developer joins and needs access to your team's technical references. They ask the AI Agent for all links tagged 'onboarding.' The agent queries Linkhut and returns a structured list of documentation, style guides, and tool setup pages. The new hire has a curated reading list in seconds instead of waiting for a colleague to compile one.
Your team lead notices several bookmarked tools have been replaced. They tell the AI Agent to delete three outdated links and update tags on five others. The agent processes each change in Linkhut during the conversation. Your bookmark collection stays current without anyone spending 20 minutes in a browser extension.

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FAQs
The agent uses Linkhut's Add Bookmark API, sending the URL, a title or description, comma-separated tags, and optional notes. It can also set whether the bookmark is public or private and mark it as read or unread. The link appears in your Linkhut account immediately after the API call completes.
Yes. The agent accesses your entire Linkhut bookmark collection through the Get Bookmarks endpoint. Whether a link was saved yesterday or two years ago, the agent can retrieve it by tag or browse your full collection. No migration or re-import needed.
Tars requests posts:read, posts:write, tags:read, and tags:write scopes. These allow the agent to save, retrieve, update, and delete bookmarks, as well as browse and manage tags. You authorize through Linkhut's standard OAuth flow and can revoke access anytime.
No. Tars queries Linkhut in real time during conversations. Bookmark URLs, tags, and descriptions are fetched live and used only for the current interaction. We do not maintain a separate database of your saved links.
Yes. When saving bookmarks, the agent can set the shared flag to make them public or private. When retrieving, it accesses all your bookmarks regardless of visibility. You control which links are shared with the Linkhut community and which remain in your private collection.
Browser bookmarks are local and unsearchable through conversation. Linkhut with Tars makes your bookmarks accessible through any channel: Slack, WhatsApp, or your website. Team members can ask the agent for links without accessing a specific browser or device.
The agent connects to one Linkhut account per configuration. For shared team collections, use a shared Linkhut account. Each team member interacts through the agent, which reads from and writes to the same bookmark collection for consistent access.
Linkhut handles duplicates by updating the existing bookmark with new tags or description if the URL matches. The agent can also check for existing bookmarks before saving, letting you know the link is already in your collection and offering to update its metadata instead.
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Privacy & Security
At Tars, we take privacy and security very seriously. We are compliant with GDPR, ISO, SOC 2, and HIPAA.