If you're the kind of person who always has 20 tabs open and can never find that one website or video you liked, AllMyFaves.com is a pretty handy tool. It lets you save all your favorite links in one place, so you don’t have to rely on messy bookmarks or your memory.
First things first — you’ll need an account. Head over to allmyfaves.com and sign up. It’s quick and painless, and you can log in using email or your social accounts.
Once you're in, look for the section called “My Faves.” This is basically your personal homepage, where all your saved stuff will go.
To add a website you like, just click the Add button — usually a plus sign somewhere on the page. Paste in the website URL, give it a short name if you want (like "News" or "Work Tools"), and hit save. The site’s icon should show up automatically, but you can change it if needed.
Saving videos works the same way. Grab the link from YouTube, Vimeo, TikTok — wherever — and paste it into the Add box. You can give it a title like “Workout Mix” or “Funniest Video Ever” to keep things organized. Once saved, the video link will show up alongside your other favorites.
There’s no need to group things into categories unless you want to. You can just add them as you go. And if you change your mind later, it’s easy to delete or rearrange anything — the interface is super intuitive.
The best part? Your homepage is always just a click away, and you can access it from any device. Whether you’re collecting links for work, fun, or anything in between, AllMyFaves keeps everything tidy and in one place.
So go ahead — start adding your favorite sites and videos. Your future self will thank you.