Publish Beautifully

A calmer, more beautiful home for the links you keep.

Wizz2 turns saved links into elegant visual grids you can revisit, refine, and publish. It starts as a better alternative to the bookmark bar and grows into sharing, discovery, and collaboration only when you need it.

Hero Visuals
Saved links, with more atmosphere.
Relaxed
Floating social platform app icons rendered as soft 3D tiles.
A secondary hero visual with softly lit app icon tiles.
A playful arrangement of colorful app icon tiles.
Editorial feel

A layered visual stack that feels closer to a moodboard than a dashboard, so the page stays calm while still feeling alive.

Design references
Public grid
Daily tools
Private grid
Founder reading list
Shared collection
Launch kit
Team grid
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Why It Feels Better

Built for collections that should feel intentional.

The first promise is simple: make saved links look and feel better. Everything else exists to support that core experience.

Publish beautifully

Turn saved links into elegant visual grids that feel considered enough to share.

A better alternative to bookmark bars

Give each set of links its own shape, context, and visual identity instead of flattening everything into one strip.

Polished before public

Refine a collection in private, then publish it once it feels ready to be seen.

Beyond The Grid

Extra layers, kept in the background until they are useful.

Wizz2 is not only a publishing surface. It also supports the way collections evolve over time: new reading, public discovery, and eventually shared spaces with other people.

Newsfeed shaped by your bookmarks

Let your saved links become a signal for what to read next, so your grids stay alive after you build them.

Discovery and following

Browse public grids, keep the best ones close, and build on useful collections from other people.

Groups when a grid becomes collaborative

Invite teammates or communities into shared spaces without losing the clarity of the grid itself.

Make your first grid feel worth sharing.

Start privately, shape the collection, and publish only when it looks right.