Chrome Extension · Free
Noodler quietly logs every design link you open. No bookmarks. No tagging. No hunting through Slack. If you opened it once, it's already waiting for you.
How it works
Most tools ask you to change your behavior. Noodler doesn't. It watches what you're already doing and makes it retrievable. That's it.
Open a Figma file and it's logged. No bookmarking. No starring. No "oh I should save this." Noodler catches it in the background while you keep working.
A clean, time-ordered list of everything you've touched. Not by folder. Not by tag. Just the truth: what you opened, when you opened it.
When someone asks "can you send the design?" you open Noodler and it's right there. No retracing steps. No digging through tabs you closed three days ago.
Install it and forget about it. There's nothing to set up, no categories to maintain, no habits to form. Noodler just runs.
The idea
Tools should remember
things so you don't have to.
Design work is full of context switching. You open something, move on, and an hour later someone needs the link. You know you were just there. But where? Noodler is a quiet, persistent memory that lives in your browser — not a new workflow, just a better version of the one you already have.
On the roadmap
Shared link feeds so your whole team can see what collaborators have been opening. Stop asking for links in Slack.
Jira tickets, GitHub PRs, Linear issues — pulled into the same memory layer as your design work. One place, full context.
Trace how a design moved from concept to shipped. Links across tools accumulate naturally into a single searchable thread.
Free to install. Takes ten seconds. Works immediately.
Add to Chrome — it's free