PannierYour temporary link queue.
Pannier lives in your menu bar. Hit ⌃⌘L to capture a link from your clipboard — it auto-fetches the title and favicon, then quietly disappears after the timeout you set (12 hours to 30 days). No accounts, no servers.
Story
Every read-later app I tried turned into a graveyard. I'd stack hundreds of links I felt vaguely guilty about and never returned to. Pannier flips that: links you save expire on a schedule you choose, between twelve hours and thirty days. If you didn't open it in time, it probably wasn't important — and your queue stays a queue, not an archive. It lives in the menu bar so it stays out of the way until you need it.
Highlights
Capture from clipboard with ⌃⌘L — auto-fetches title and favicon
Auto-expires from 12 hours to 30 days — your queue never becomes an archive
Lives in the menu bar — out of the way until you need it
Zero cloud, zero accounts, native macOS feel
Screens
See it in motion.
Information
Platforms
macOS
Category
Productivity
Price
Free
Minimum OS
macOS 14.0+
Released
2025
Rating
Too few ratings
Privacy
Pannierdoesn't track you, doesn't collect your data, and doesn't share what you put into it with anyone — not me, not Apple, not a third party.




