Quick Links
Quick links open any URL or deep link in one tap — a website, an app screen, a search, or a dynamic URL built from your clipboard or a quick fill-in.
The real power is in dynamic quick links: URL templates where you fill in a piece like an issue number, username, or search term at tap time. URLs that would take 30 seconds to construct on a mobile keyboard become instant.
Accessing quick links
Section titled “Accessing quick links”Quick links are available in three places:
- Nibit keyboard — tap the Links tab while typing in any app
- App home tab — the Links section on the Nibit app home screen
- Quick hub tile — available as a quick-access tile without switching keyboards
Creating a quick link
Section titled “Creating a quick link”Open the Nibit app → Links → +. Give it a name and a URL, then save.
For dynamic links, add {argument name="…"} placeholders anywhere in the URL. When you tap the link, Nibit prompts you to fill them in before opening.
Starter packs
Section titled “Starter packs”Nibit includes ready-made quick link packs you can install from Settings → Starter packs:
- Web Search — Google, YouTube, Maps, Amazon, Wikipedia, and more
- Developer Tools — GitHub, Stack Overflow, npm, MDN, Crates.io
- Social Media — X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, Instagram
- Communication — Gmail, Google Calendar, Zoom, WhatsApp
See Dynamic quick links for examples across different use cases.
Deep links
Section titled “Deep links”Quick links support Android deep links (myapp://path) and intent URIs, so you can jump straight to a specific screen in any app.