About Loukly
The internet is built on links.
Everything we read, learn, discover, and share online starts with a link. Links connect ideas, sources, people, and knowledge.
But somewhere along the way, we lost track of them.
On social networks, information flows through algorithms. A small part of the web converges there — mixed with opinions, reactions, and endless scrolling. Useful links exist, but they're quickly buried, forgotten, or replaced by the next thing.
Outside of that world, it's not much better.
In companies, teams, and personal workflows, links are copied and pasted everywhere: Slack messages, emails, documents, bookmarks, notes. Most of them are never read again. Almost none of them are organized, shared properly, or reused.
Not because they aren't valuable —
but because keeping track of sources takes time, and existing tools make it harder than it should be.
Loukly was created to help with that. Humbly.
No posts to write.
No feeds to optimize.
No algorithms to fight.
You just share links.
They stay visible.
They keep their source.
They can be reshared over time instead of disappearing after one use.
Loukly is not a social network.
It's not a blog.
It's not trying to capture attention.
It's simply a lightweight place to organize what you find on the web — and make knowledge easier to pass along, over time.
Ready to start sharing?
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