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    Linkwarden - Self-Hosted Bookmark Manager & Web Archive | cloudimg

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    This product has charges associated with it for seller support. Launch a private, self-hosted web archive in minutes - no manual setup. Linkwarden preserves every saved link as a screenshot, PDF, and HTML snapshot, eliminating link rot.

    Overview

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    This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for cloudimg support services.

    Why This AMI Over a DIY Install or a Hosted Service?

    Installing Linkwarden from source means provisioning a database, configuring a reverse proxy, setting up Playwright and monolith, generating secrets, and tuning storage - easily an afternoon of work for an experienced engineer. This AMI eliminates that entirely. Launch an EC2 instance and you have a fully configured bookmarking and archiving platform running in minutes, not hours. Unlike hosted bookmark services, your data stays in your own VPC under your control, with no third-party access and no vendor lock-in.

    What Is Linkwarden?

    Linkwarden is the popular open-source, self-hosted bookmark manager and web archive. Collect links into collections, organise them with tags, and search across everything full-text. For every saved link, Linkwarden automatically preserves four archive formats - a screenshot, a PDF, a single-file HTML copy, and a readable text snapshot - so the content survives even when the original page changes or disappears. The current release available is Linkwarden 2.14.

    Application Stack

    Linkwarden runs on Node.js 22 with a local PostgreSQL 16 database. The Next.js web application is served on port 3000 behind an nginx reverse proxy on port 80, and a background worker performs page archiving using Playwright Chromium for screenshots and PDFs and the monolith engine for full-page HTML capture.

    Secure by Default

    On the first boot of your instance a one-shot service generates a fresh authentication secret and a fresh PostgreSQL password, seeds a single administrator account unique to that instance, and disables open self-registration. The credentials are written to a root-only file. No shared or default credentials ship in the image - unlike many community AMIs that rely on published passwords.

    Ready to Use

    The Linkwarden application, web server, database, and archiving engine are all configured, with the database and archived files on dedicated, independently resizable storage volumes. Browse to the instance address, sign in as the administrator, and start adding collections, saving links, and building your personal web archive.

    Use Cases

    • Research teams preserving cited sources: A 10-person research group can archive every web source cited across a multi-year grant, ensuring references remain accessible even if original pages are taken down.
    • Legal and compliance archiving: A legal team archiving opposing-counsel web pages or regulatory notices for litigation holds, with four durable formats per page providing evidence-grade fidelity.
    • Private read-it-later and knowledge base: Individual engineers or small DevOps teams curating a searchable library of technical references, runbooks, and vendor documentation inside their own VPC.

    cloudimg Support

    24/7 technical support by email and live chat. Our engineers help with Linkwarden deployment, upgrades, archiving configuration, object storage integration, search tuning, TLS termination, and PostgreSQL administration. Critical issues receive a one-hour average response time.

    Getting Started

    Subscribe to this listing, launch an instance, and browse to its public address. Retrieve your generated admin credentials from the root-only file and sign in. You are archiving your first link within minutes of the instance reaching a running state.

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    Highlights

    • Linkwarden, the open source self-hosted bookmark manager and web archive, preinstalled with Node.js, PostgreSQL and a Playwright plus monolith archiving engine, ready to use with no manual setup
    • Secure by default: a fresh authentication secret, PostgreSQL password and a per-instance administrator account are generated on first boot and stored in a root only file, with open self-registration disabled
    • 24/7 technical support from cloudimg for deployment, upgrades, archiving and search configuration, object storage and TLS termination

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Ubuntu 24.04

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    Linkwarden - Self-Hosted Bookmark Manager & Web Archive | cloudimg

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    m5.large
    Recommended
    m5.large
    $0.08
    t3.micro
    t3.micro instance type
    $0.04
    t2.micro
    t2.micro instance type
    $0.04
    m6id.large
    m6id.large instance type
    $0.08
    i7ie.2xlarge
    i7ie.2xlarge instance type
    $0.24
    c8i.metal-96xl
    c8i.metal-96xl instance type
    $0.24
    m6a.metal
    m6a.metal instance type
    $0.24
    m6id.8xlarge
    m6id.8xlarge instance type
    $0.24
    r8a.metal-48xl
    r8a.metal-48xl instance type
    $0.24
    r8id.12xlarge
    r8id.12xlarge instance type
    $0.24

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    Refunds available on request.

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.

    Version release notes

    Initial release of Linkwarden 2.14 self-hosted bookmark manager and web archive.

    Additional details

    Usage instructions

    Connect via SSH on port 22 as the default login user for your operating system variant (the user guide lists it per variant; on Ubuntu it is 'ubuntu'). Linkwarden is served on port 80 (nginx reverse-proxies to the Next.js app on port 3000). Retrieve the generated administrator credentials with: sudo cat /root/linkwarden-credentials.txt. Browse to http://<instance-public-ip>/ and sign in as the 'admin' user with the generated password. Open self-registration is disabled; create additional users from the Linkwarden admin area. Services are managed with systemctl (linkwarden, nginx, postgresql). To enable HTTPS, follow the Let's Encrypt section of the user guide.

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    Support

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    cloudimg Support

    cloudimg provides 24/7 technical support for this product via email and live chat.

    What We Help With

    • Linkwarden deployment and initial configuration
    • Application upgrades and version migrations
    • Archiving engine tuning (Playwright and monolith)
    • Object storage integration and search configuration
    • TLS termination and nginx reverse proxy setup
    • PostgreSQL administration, backups, and recovery
    • Troubleshooting and performance tuning
    • Refund requests and billing questions

    Response Times

    Critical issues receive a one-hour average response. General inquiries are typically answered within the same business day.

    How to Reach Us

    Email: support@cloudimg.co.uk  Live chat: Available 24/7 through our support portal.

    Getting Started After Launch

    Once your instance reaches a running state, retrieve the generated administrator credentials from the root-only file at /root/.linkwarden-credentials. Browse to your instance's public IP address on port 80, sign in with those credentials, and begin adding collections. If you need help with initial setup, security group configuration, or attaching additional storage volumes, contact our support team and we will walk you through it.

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