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To see your shared preset links, sign in and open My shared presets. Copy any link to share again; password-protected shares require the password when someone opens the URL.

My shared presets lists preset share links you created while signed in so you can copy URLs without digging through chat history.

Last updated: 2026-04-11

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What is My shared presets?

My shared presets lists preset share links you created while signed in so you can copy URLs without digging through chat history.

Benefits of My shared presets

  • Find your share links quickly
  • Reuse links for teammates
  • Keep sharing organized

Features

  • Lists links tied to your account
  • Copy-friendly URLs
  • Works with optional password and expiry set at creation time

Common use cases

  • Resending a setup to a colleague
  • Checking which tools you shared
  • Copying links after browser refresh

Quick steps to use My shared presets

  1. Scroll to the workspace below—this same page loads the interactive tool.
  2. Paste or type your input, then run the primary action.
  3. Copy the output or switch tabs to another Developer Friend utility.
  4. For long documents, combine with our JSON formatter, diff, or API tester as needed.

Detailed guide and reference: My shared presets

How to Use My shared presets

  1. Open the tool — Click the button above or navigate from the sidebar in the Developer Friend workspace.
  2. Enter your input — Paste or type your data into the input area. The tool accepts text input directly from your clipboard.
  3. Process and review — Click the action button to process your input. Results appear instantly in the output panel.
  4. Copy the result — Use the copy button to grab the output for use in your code, documentation, or other tools.

What is My shared presets?

My shared presets lists preset share links you created while signed in so you can copy URLs without digging through chat history.

As part of the Developer Utilities collection on Developer Friend, this utility is designed to handle common account tasks that developers face daily. Whether you are debugging an API response, preparing test data, or converting between formats, My shared presets provides a clean interface with instant results.

Why use My shared presets online?

Share links are short IDs in the URL; a centralized list makes it easy to resend or audit what you have published.

Browser-based tools eliminate the need to install desktop software, configure dependencies, or create accounts just to perform a quick operation. My shared presets on Developer Friend loads in seconds and works entirely on your device — your data stays private, and the tool works even when you are offline after the first visit.

Compared to writing a one-off script, using a dedicated tool reduces the risk of edge-case errors and saves time. For teams, sharing a link to the tool is easier than sharing setup instructions for a local utility.

How to get started

Click the button above to open My shared presets in the full Developer Friend workspace. Once there, you can paste your input, select options, and see results immediately. The workspace also lets you open multiple tools in tabs, switch between dark and light themes, and jump to related utilities in the sidebar.

For frequent use, bookmark the tool page or install Developer Friend as a PWA on your device. The entire suite is designed for speed — no loading spinners, no server round-trips for the core operations.

My shared presets in your development workflow

Most developers use my shared presets as part of a larger debugging or data-preparation workflow. For example, you might format an API response with the JSON formatter, then use My shared presets for the specific transformation you need, and finally verify the result with the appropriate validator.

Developer Friend is built to support this kind of multi-tool workflow. All tools share the same workspace, making it easy to switch between them. You can also use the Workflow Chains tool to automate multi-step transformations with a single click.

Privacy-friendly processing

Developer Friend runs utilities in your browser by default. Your input is not sent to our servers unless a tool explicitly performs a network request you initiate (for example, an API test or DNS lookup). This design makes these tools safer for internal payloads, authentication tokens, configuration secrets, and customer data during debugging sessions.

The tool uses no tracking pixels, no analytics cookies, and no third-party scripts that could access your input. For enterprise teams, this means no compliance concerns about data leaving the browser.

Example Usage

Here is a typical workflow with My shared presets on Developer Friend:

1. Paste your input data into the tool 2. Select the desired operation or format 3. Click the action button to process 4. Copy the result to your clipboard

The tool handles common edge cases automatically, including special characters, Unicode text, and large inputs. For more complex workflows, combine My shared presets with other Developer Friend tools using the tabbed workspace.

Key Features and Benefits

Key Features

  • Lists links tied to your account
  • Copy-friendly URLs
  • Works with optional password and expiry set at creation time

Benefits

  • Find your share links quickly
  • Reuse links for teammates
  • Keep sharing organized

Common Use Cases

  • Resending a setup to a colleague
  • Checking which tools you shared
  • Copying links after browser refresh

Best Practices

Common Mistakes to Avoid

How this compares to alternatives

My shared presets on Developer Friend is aimed at fast paste-and-run workflows in a browser tab: no install, no sign-up, and copy-friendly output. Full desktop suites (IDEs, Postman) are stronger for saved projects and team collaboration; CLI and language libraries are better for automation and CI. Choose this tool when you want immediate feedback and, for most utilities, processing that stays on your device.

Frequently Asked Questions about My shared presets

What appears on My shared presets?

Only preset share links you created while signed in. You can copy each URL again from this list.

Is there a limit on shares?

The Free plan allows up to 5 active share links; Pro is unlimited. Every link expires within 30 days. Optional password and a sooner expiry apply when you create a share.

Is the My shared presets on Developer Friend free?

Yes. My shared presets and every other utility on Developer Friend are free to use in your browser. There is no sign-up wall and no paywall for core features.

Does my data leave my device when I use My shared presets?

By default, My shared presets runs entirely in your browser. Your input is not uploaded to Developer Friend servers unless the tool explicitly performs a network request you start (for example, an API test or DNS lookup).

Can I use My shared presets offline?

After the first load, Developer Friend is cached by your browser and most tools work offline. Tools that need live network access still require a connection.

Who is Developer Friend for?

Developer Friend is built for software engineers, QA, DevOps, and technical writers who need fast formatters, encoders, and API helpers without installing desktop software.

How many tools are on Developer Friend?

Developer Friend offers 70+ free developer tools across JSON, API, encoding, time, Dev, and AI-assisted workflows.

Often opened next by developers

Static suggestions based on common workflows (your own recently used tools appear in the app when JavaScript runs).

About Developer Friend

Developer Friend is a free workspace with 70+ developer tools for JSON, APIs, encoding, time math, Dev utilities, and optional AI-assisted explainers. It is built for engineers who want fast answers in a browser tab without installing desktop software.

Privacy assurance

All processing happens in your browser for tools that do not initiate a network call. Sensitive payloads like JWTs, .env excerpts, and SQL drafts stay on your device unless you deliberately use a networked feature.

Why teams trust the platform

The interface is keyboard-friendly, theme-aware, and consistent across tools so you can move from formatting JSON to testing an API without relearning controls. There are no paywalls on core utilities and no sign-up requirement for day-to-day use.