Developer & Creator
To fix the “last mile” of writing,
I decided to build my own tool.
Imgto.link was born from a developer’s blind spot when formatting posts for WeChat. It’s a story about workflow, efficiency, and scratching my own itch first.
The painful gap in my workflow
As a blogger who codes and writes, AI has reshaped how I create. I chat with AI first, get a Markdown draft, and then polish it.
But when I’m ready to publish to WeChat, the pain starts. The built-in editor hates Markdown, and third-party beautifiers rarely include the core feature—an image host.
That creates a deadlock:
This break in flow ruins the writing experience. What I want is simple: when I’m writing, the images are already there.
AI drafts content
Markdown beautify
❌ No image preview
Manual uploads in the CMS...
How Imgto.link fixes it
I tried the market: PicGo needs tedious storage setup, and WeMark is powerful but relies on overseas hosting with limited flexibility. So I built exactly what I needed.
The core logic is simple: an ultra-smooth combo of “website + client.”
AI helps generate Markdown
Screenshot/copy images auto upload
Paste Markdown links directly
Preview the full article perfectly in the beautifier
From a product view, if you don’t know what to build, start with the pain you feel the most.
My attitude toward Imgto.link is calm: skip complicated monetization for now and enjoy the Build in Public journey. The site and client are early, but I believe:
A tool that perfectly solves my own pain will also help others with the same problem.