From now on, you can publicly share your collections of bookmarks and notes. Once a collection is published, it becomes accessible to anyone who has the corresponding link. This makes it much easier to share curated content, bundle knowledge, or pass on inspiration.
Public collections open up entirely new ways to provide structured content — whether for communities, followers, or friends.
How it works:
You create a collection of bookmarks and notes as usual.
The collection can then be made public.
The collection can be shared with anyone via a link.
Anyone with the link can view the content.
Possible use cases
Social media link collections
Creators can create a collection with their most important links — such as articles, tools, or resources — and share it in their bio or posts. Instead of many individual links, a single central hub is enough.References for YouTube videos
YouTubers can link to a rubra collection below their videos that contains all the sources, studies, websites, or additional content used. This keeps references organized and easy to access.Sharing curated recommendations
Users can create collections with personal recommendations — such as book suggestions, movie recommendations, podcasts, travel inspiration, or learning resources — and share them with friends, communities, or followers.
With public collections, rubra becomes an even better place to collect, organize, and share knowledge.