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macOS · Productivity · 2025

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.

Pannier on the menu bar
Pannier hero view
Pannier capturing a link
Pannier settings panel
Pannier closing animation

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.