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Bookmark Manager

Save links in one place.

Bookmark Manager at a glance

Bookmark Manager is a free online app you can use right now to save links in one place โ€” no account, no install and no usage limit. It runs entirely inside your browser, so whatever you enter stays on your own device.

Price
Free โ€” no trial, no paid tier, no watermark
Sign-up
Not required
Where it runs
In your browser โ€” nothing is uploaded to a server
Works on
Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge โ€” desktop, tablet and phone
Category
Productivity

Save your favorite links here.

About Bookmark Manager

Save links with a title and a note about why you kept them, organised the way you choose.

The note is the feature that matters. Most bookmark collections become unusable not because they are disorganised but because a title alone does not explain why something was saved โ€” six months later 'Advanced Techniques' means nothing, and the link is never opened again. A single line of context at the moment of saving is what makes a collection retrievable.

Bookmarks accumulate faster than they are read, which is normal and mostly harmless. What helps is deciding at save time whether something is a read-later item or a reference you will return to repeatedly, since those two need different treatment. Read-later items have a short shelf life; if you have not opened one in a few months, you were never going to.

Everything is stored in your browser, so nothing is uploaded and no account is needed. That also means the collection is tied to this browser on this device.

How to use Bookmark Manager

  1. Add a link with a title and a short note on why you saved it.
  2. Organise into groups that match how you will look for things.
  3. Clear out read-later items you have not opened in a few months.

Frequently asked questions

Why add a note to a bookmark?

Because titles alone stop making sense quickly. One line explaining why you saved something is the difference between a collection you use and one you never open again.

How is this different from browser bookmarks?

It keeps notes alongside links and is independent of your browser's own bookmark bar, which is useful for a working set you want separate from permanent bookmarks.

Are my bookmarks synced between devices?

No. They are stored in this browser on this device, which is what keeps them private with no account.

What should I do about bookmarks I never read?

Delete them. Read-later items have a short useful life โ€” if you have not opened something in a few months, keeping it only makes the rest harder to search.

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