u/Aggravating-Rest-711

Tried every bookmark extension in 2026, kept hitting the same wall, built something to test a theory (need feedback)
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Tried every bookmark extension in 2026, kept hitting the same wall, built something to test a theory (need feedback)

A while ago I asked how people actually manage bookmarks, and got a ton of great responses.

But after trying a few extensions myself, I kept running into the same issue:
saving links is easy, but finding them again later kinda sucks.

A lot of the workflows people mentioned eventually boiled down to:

  • keeping tabs open forever
  • saving links in random docs/apps
  • or just Googling things again later

So I started experimenting with a bookmark manager focused more on retrieval than organization, and I’d genuinely love feedback before I go too far with it.

Current state:

  • Alt + Q → instantly stash current page
  • Alt + W → instantly search/retrieve old saves
  • auto-detect tags from the page and group them as topics based on tags.
  • collections/dashboard for organizing stuff later
  • easy import/export for sharing collections (and exploring direct collection sharing between users)

Not trying to promote anything, don't even have a waitlist or whatever. Just at the stage where outside eyes are more useful than my own. I’m attaching the current UI/screens below.

Would love brutally honest feedback on:

  • does the UI look clean or “productivity-app eww”?
  • what feels confusing?
  • what feature sounds genuinely useful vs gimmicky?
  • what’s still missing from bookmark managers in general?
u/Aggravating-Rest-711 — 19 hours ago

So I just opened my Chrome bookmarks and…its a mess. I’ve tried folders, but then I forget what’s inside them. I’ve tried bookmarking less, but then I lose useful stuff.

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u/Aggravating-Rest-711 — 10 days ago