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ab87d23b0c5ae2b3ec602fd915ec30315fdd09b3 — Peter Sanchez 13 days ago 8b37931
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---
title: 'Getting started using LinkTaco'
title: 'Getting started - Welcome to LinkTaco'
description: 'LinkTaco getting started guide'
---

# Getting Started - Welcome to LinkTaco!

LinkTaco is an open source platform that allows you to manage your links in
virtually anyway you please. You can organize links and notes by tags,
statuses, read flags, and more. You can also shorten URLs and create link


@@ 14,7 12,7 @@ Custom domains, QR codes, full API, etc. There's a lot built into the platform.
For now though, let's just get you going on the basics. This is a getting
started guide after all.

## Accounts & Organizations
# Accounts & Organizations

In LinkTaco, you have one account. Each account can own "unlimited"
organizations. What is the difference between the two?


@@ 37,7 35,7 @@ like to add a new free organization you must pay for an existing organization
first. This will free up a new free organization slot and you can then create
your new organization.

### Changing organizations
## Changing organizations

When logged into your account by default the system will select your default
user organization (that is, the organization created when you registered your


@@ 52,7 50,7 @@ Just change the organization in the menu and the page will reload. You will now
be working in the selected organization and the data you see will be linked to
the organization you selected.

## Organizing & Filtering
# Organizing & Filtering

With Bookmarks, Notes, Link Listings and Short URL's you can use tags to
organize your links. You can use these tags to filter your data quickly find a


@@ 68,7 66,7 @@ given an updated RSS feed link in the corner. You can use this for RSS feeds
specifically for this filter. All users can create these custom RSS feeds for
all public links on the system.

## Bookmarks & Notes
# Bookmarks & Notes

Saving bookmarks and notes is the core piece of LinkTaco. The idea is to save
your bookmarks (links) in a way that's easy to organize and find them when you


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And you're done.

## Link Listings (ie, link in bio)
# Link Listings (ie, link in bio)

Link Listing is exactly what the name implies. It's an ordered list of links.
Think of it like a link-in-bio type link that is used in social media profiles.


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That's it. Do this for as many links as you'd like to have on the listing.

## Link Shortening
# Link Shortening

Link Shorts are just URL redirects, usually with a shorter URL that's easier to
remember. Using this service provides your end users with greater ease of use