Kicking off a small new Safari extension project: CleanURL for Safari.
It’s a tiny, toggle-based tool focused on one thing — removing the extra bits from URLs. Nothing fancy, just a clean on/off switch.

For now, the feature exists inside QuoteLink for Safari, and the screencast below shows its toggle in action (X AD to Apple Store). I’m exploring turning it into a standalone extension with the same minimal approach.

More to come as it takes shape.

CleanURL for Safari has completed its first review and is now available on the App Store. https://apps.apple.com/app/id6755372898

About the price. I usually begin new tools with a free period for the first group of users. CleanURL is different because it is a single feature taken from the functions already offered in QuoteLink for Safari. Since the feature already existed in that app and the scope here is very small, this release starts with the standard Tier One price. I hope this makes sense.

CleanURL for Safari App - App Store

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A quick note on pricing again. CleanURL started as a small, almost hobby-level release, but the response has been much larger than expected, with desktop usage now making up about 60%. Because of this shift toward active development and feature expansion, I plan to move the price from Tier One to Tier Two in about a week. I wanted to share this in advance to stay transparent. if you’re interested, now’s a good time to pick it up at the current price.