Clear, practical instructions for building a reliable link library, sharing it safely, and collaborating with teams.
A step-by-step walk through of your first directory, clean tags, and a simple weekly review that keeps your links useful.
Getting Started with LinkBoardNaming conventions, tags, quality notes, and a practical way to keep collections clean without overthinking it.
Best Practices for Organized LinksA repeatable review routine for keeping shared directories accurate, safe, and easy to scan.
Link hygiene and review checklistHow to share directories, set expectations, and run lightweight team decisions with votes and clear notes.
Team Collaboration GuideFind quick answers and review our standards for sharing public directories responsibly.
LinkBoard supports public directories, which means readers may find and share your collections outside your account. To keep content helpful and safe, we encourage clear summaries, accurate titles, and notes that explain why a link matters. If you share publicly, make sure you have the right to share the materials and avoid content that is harmful, illegal, or misleading.
From a search visibility perspective, public directories perform best when they are descriptive, focused, and easy to scan. Use titles that match the real topic, keep summaries specific, and add short notes so readers (and search engines) understand the value of each link.
If you see a directory or link that violates our standards, use the report tools on public pages. We review reports and take action when needed, including removal or account restrictions.
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