Tyles

Tyles

Create collections, access from any device, and search for information quickly.

FreemiumDesignResearchWeb, iOS, Android
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What is Tyles?

Tyles is a collection management tool designed to help you gather, organise, and retrieve information across all your devices. You create collections to group related content, whether that's articles, images, notes, or links, then access these collections from your phone, tablet, or computer whenever you need them. The tool includes search functionality so you can quickly locate specific items within your collections without having to manually browse through everything. It works well for people who need to save and reference information regularly, from students collecting research materials to professionals gathering project resources or creative inspiration.

Key Features

Collection creation

organise your saved content into custom collections based on your needs

Cross-device access

view and manage your collections from any device with an internet connection

Quick search

find specific items within your collections using search functionality

Content types

save multiple types of content including text, links, images, and files

Freemium model

start for free with basic features and upgrade if you need more storage or capabilities

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Works on any device, so you can capture and access information on the go
  • Simple organisational structure with collections makes it easy to keep related items together
  • Search saves time when you need to find specific saved content quickly
  • Free tier lets you try the tool without commitment

Limitations

  • Limited information available about advanced features or collaboration options
  • Free tier likely has storage or collection limits that might restrict heavy users
  • No details provided about integration with other tools or services

Use Cases

Students collecting research materials and references for essays or projects

Designers and creatives gathering inspiration and design examples

Professionals saving articles, reports, and resources related to their work

Researchers organising findings and sources across multiple topics

General users saving useful links, recipes, travel plans, or shopping ideas