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Piles by The Piles Team

Piles is your frictionless inbox for clippings — capture text and links in one click, without breaking your flow.

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Piles is a lightweight tool that helps you save snippets of information with zero effort.
One click and your quote, link, or idea is safely stored in your personal pile. Entries are immutable — nothing gets lost or overwritten.

Unlike traditional note-taking apps, Piles doesn’t ask you to tag, sort, or categorize while you’re in the middle of reading or working. It simply keeps everything safe so you can stay in your flow. Later, you can view your pile in the web portal or export your entries to tools like Notion, Obsidian, or Logseq.
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1.0.6
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105.93 kB
Last updated
19 days ago (29 Sep 2025)
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