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The best bookmark apps to help you organize and organize your digital life

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If you're someone who wants to bookmark what you find interesting or come back later, it can be difficult to manage everything you save. There are many great bookmark apps in the market that will help you organize all these types of links, articles and everything else you've come across on your phone or browser.

We've put together a list of some of the best to help you find the perfect one for you.

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Raindrop is an easy-to-use bookmark app that allows you to clip articles, photos, videos, songs, books, pages, and more on the web and apps. Organize your bookmarks into collections with tags and filters, and personalize these collections with icons and photos to easily find them.

Raindrop saves the entire web page of what you're saving. This means you don't need to revisit the link. RainDrop also allows you to share your collection with friends, family, or the entire web.

Raindrop is available as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge Extensions. Alternatively, you can download the raindop.io app for the web, Windows, Mac, Linux, iPad, iPhone, and Android.

The free version of the service offers unlimited bookmarks and collections, the ability to upload 100MB files per month, access to over 2,600 integrations and more. The pro version of the app costs $28 a year and comes with AI suggestions, the ability to upload 10GB of files per month, daily backups and more.

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Pocket could be one of the most famous bookmark apps on the market. This is because it's easy and it's done. Using this app, you can bookmark the latest news, magazine articles, videos, recipes, how-tos, and essentially what you've come across online from any publisher.

You can use the app to curate the space of topics of interest and get recommendations from other similar articles that you can enjoy.

Pocket is available through browser extensions for iOS, Android, Web, and Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. The basic functions of the app are available for free. You can upgrade to a premium for $45 a year to unlock an ad-free experience with additional features like recommended tags, advanced search, and permanent backups.

Good Link

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GoodLinks is a bookmark app that allows you to save articles without web ads or other distractions, so you can read them in an easy-to-read format later. You can also highlight the text of your article to find important sentences later.

You can use tags to organize articles by topic and search for bookmarks based on title, description, and content.

GoodLinks is available on iOS, iPads, and MacOS devices. The app also offers a browser extension to store links directly from Safari, Chrome, Edge, or Firefox.

Download GoodLinks with a one-time purchase of $9.99. You can choose to pay $4.99 for the annual feature upgrade. This gives you access to new features introduced within a year of your initial purchase.

Case

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Matter is an aesthetically pleasing app that can save articles, social media threads, and PDFs so you can go back later. You can also save YouTube videos and podcast episodes. The problem then transcribe them into time-sink text.

Additionally, if you are in the paid version of the service, you can send all your newsletters straight away. Like any other app on this list, you can organize your bookmarks with tags and share links directly with others.

This app is available on iOS and MacOS, and via web apps. It can also be used via the Safari extension.

The free version of the substance includes a capless read later library, unlimited tags, and the ability to store all kinds of content. The paid version, which costs $7.99 a month or $59.99 a year, comes with the ability to sync HD text to speeches, newsletters and send content to your Kindle.

mymind

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If you don't want to manually store and organize things, it's possible that Mymind is right for you. The app uses AI to organize your bookmarks and automatically tag them, so you can find them later. It also provides a brief summary of what you have saved.

Mymind removes the need to group related content into “spaces” and manually sort bookmarks. You can search for what you're looking for using keywords, brands, dates, or colors.

This app is available through iOS, Android, and the web, as well as Safari, Chrome, and Edge extensions.

Mymind offers two different subscription tiers. The “student life” class price is $6.99 per month and comes with unlimited cards, space, intelligent bookmarks and more. The “Race Master” class costs $12.99 per month and unlocks advanced AI, video support, AI summary, reading mode and more.



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