HACKER Q&A
📣 phenkdo

What tool/method do you use to maintain your bookmarks?


Is there a 2021 version of delicious?


  👤 runjake Accepted Answer ✓
https://pinboard.in by HN user idlewords.

👤 beforeolives
In Firefox:

Cmd + D creates a bookmark.

Cmb + B shows existing bookmarks that you can edit and organise.

They sync through your Firefox account too.

It's a great system.


👤 rishabhkaul1
Check out Odin (https://savewithodin.com/), a YC company. Started by friends that I made at a hacker house in Mountain View. I think its only on mobile for now (playstore and iOS), but works across apps and websites.

👤 sandz
https://www.charli.ai --> add hashtags and notes to bookmarks and visualize them in a Pinterest-like board. Has a web app and chrome extension.

https://www.teamsyncbookmarks.com --> create shared bookmark folders in your browser (chrome + firefox). Add your team to sync with their browser or can use it just for yourself when you need access to bookmarks across diff browsers.


👤 reputet
I considered Raindrop.io [1] at some point, but I ended up with Firefox bookmarks. I have an account and the bookmarks are synced. [2]

Mobile app is inferior to competitors, but Mozilla products are trustworthy. [3]

[1] https://raindrop.io

[2] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/sync

[3] https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy


👤 gaws
Pinboard: https://www.pinboard.in

$22/year for well-built product.

> pinboard.in


👤 marto1
Things that get visited often: firefox bookmark toolbar.

Things that get visited every so often: firefox bookmark toolbar folder with similar links.

Things that might be interesting to lookup or are part of current/past research: single text file with descriptions, links, etc.

Things that have to be checked/researched eventually: gitlab issue with link in title

It's not perfect for sure, but works very well nonetheless.


👤 seymon
LinkAce seems to be a nice Bookmark Manager to self host.

https://www.linkace.org/


👤 rasikjain
I tried different bookmark solutions and didn't work for me.

Currently, I use chrome bookmark. I use different keywords(tags) to bookmark a page. Working out good so far.

For example, I am bookmarking a page related to javascript or react tutorial or an article. I will add few keywords to the beginning of bookmark title like #JavaScript #React #TypeScript #MongoDB etc. I may also add a year as a tag #2021


👤 sleepybodo
I typically just throw random, interesting links into a folder. Then periodically I create a new folder named YYYY-MM-DD and move everything into that folder. All of these are moved into an Archive folder to get them out of the way.

👤 ethanpil
https://floccus.org/ cross browser and self hosted via webdav if you like...

👤 solution-finder
I have started using Collections in Edge. Better than Chrome Bookmarks in terms of UX

👤 thelastinuit
Workona

👤 theSealedTanker
big ass markdown file