Beautiful tile page
A clean grid of every link you live in. Big favicons, light + dark themes, looks like something — not "Bookmarks > Folder > Subfolder".
A clean, password-protected tile page of every link you live in — on your own subdomain. Search across them all, share a curated set with anyone, publish as your link-in-bio. Set it as your home page.
The bookmarks bar was great when you visited maybe twenty sites on one computer with one browser. Now you have two hundred, on six devices, across three browsers — and you can't share any of them. MyFaves picks up where they left off.
iPhone, iPad, work laptop, kid's Chromebook — just visit your URL. No sync setup, no browser lock-in.
Send your hockey-team links, your client onboarding kit, your family bookmarks. One link replaces a dozen messages.
Every new tab opens your personal index of the web. Search-launches faster than your address bar suggestions.
Built around the things you actually do with bookmarks — open them, find them, share them, save new ones — and not the things you wish browser bookmarks could do but never will.
A clean grid of every link you live in. Big favicons, light + dark themes, looks like something — not "Bookmarks > Folder > Subfolder".
Type two letters. The matching tile appears. Press Enter to launch it. Faster than the address bar.
Send "Mum" a curated link, send "Hockey team" a different one. View counts, regenerate to invalidate, no account on their end.
A public Linktree-style page at /p — your avatar, bio, the favourites you choose to feature. Cheaper than Linktree.
Use your own URL — links.yourname.com instead of you.myfaves.io. One CNAME, SSL auto-issued, done.
Owner + up to 5 teammates editing the same start page. Perfect for family, club committee, or freelancer + assistant.
One-click save the current tab. Optionally open your tile page on every new tab — Chrome, Edge, Brave, Firefox.
Drop in your Chrome/Safari/Firefox HTML export and we'll bring everything across, folders become categories. 5,000 at a time.
A clean start page solves more problems than its boring name suggests. Five ways people use MyFaves today — and one for the rest of us.
Sarah's family has tile pages for the kids' school portals, the council bin-day reminder, the GP, takeaway menus, the cricket club fixtures. Her partner has owner access. The kids see it when they open the iPad. Grandparents get a share link with just "kid activities".
Dave coaches under-14s hockey. His MyFaves has the fixture site, training schedule, league rules PDF, team contact spreadsheet, kit supplier. He shared a link with the parents — they bookmarked that, and stopped asking him "what time's training?".
Marta sends every new client a share link with her intake form, calendar, Slack invite, project portal, invoice tool, and a welcome doc. One link replaces a five-tool onboarding email — and never gets out of date.
Tom's 4,000-subscriber newsletter needed a link-in-bio. His public profile is what his Twitter, Mastodon, and LinkedIn bios point to. He swapped out Linktree, got a custom domain at links.tomwrites.com, and paid less for it.
You don't need a use case. If you've ever scrolled past a bookmark you couldn't find, opened a tab and forgotten what you were going to look at, or thought "there must be a better way to do this" — that's the use case.
Free covers most people forever. Pro is $25 a year — a bit over two dollars a month. The Founder Lifetime is one $79 payment that buys Pro for as long as MyFaves exists, capped at the first 300 sign-ups.
The whole tile page, no limits.
Start free →Everything you need to share + grow.
Go Pro →Pay once. Pro forever.
Get lifetime →14-day no-questions refund on any paid plan. Cancel from the Stripe billing portal anytime — no support ticket needed.
30 seconds to claim a subdomain. Free forever for what most people need.
No credit card · Import your existing bookmarks · Cancel any paid plan in one click