What are you all doing to manage your bookmarks?
There are many products with such a history of failure that it is rumoured there is no way you could get funding to develop them, bookmark managers are that. Particularly if your product depends on close integration with Chrome or Safari you’d expect Big Tech to shut you down any time they like and I am not so sure about Firefox although after integrating the thoroughly hated Pocket they might not want to try again. On the other hand “… but with AI” is fashionable today and actually plausible.
I have an “intelligent RSS reader” which does classification of articles to show me ones I like, I forked the code for that to make an “image sorter” which has a sort of “bookmark manager” in the sense that I find an image gallery I am interested in, click on a bookmarklet which cues a web crawler to import all the images and the metadata, then there is a tagging system where I can classify the images which has been highly successful. I forked it again to make something to organize the notes in somebody’s Evernote notebook (and download all the web pages that are referenced) and I’m also looking to download about 6000 search results from PubMed on a certain condition and pick out the interesting ones, make a list of researchers in the field, etc.
What I have therefore is a “construction kit” to build systems that systematize document processing and one of the many things I could do is put together the bookmark/document capture system with full text search, the BIGtags system and dense vector search and clustering which I think would be a nice product for me.
A product like this could be single user or cooperative, if you have tagged 1000 or so web pages I can get a good idea of what you like and offer recommendations but I think people are sick and tired of social media toxicity and products that want to shove unwanted content in your face. (e.g. Pocket)
When I see something interesting, I just slap it in the root of the bookmarks bar. Every week or two, I re-visit those and either categorize them or delete them. A few times a year, I look at the random folder and decide if I still care about the content and either leave it or delete it. After all, if you don't keep coming back to it, you don't need to have bookmarked it.
Raindrop is another tool in that space, but I haven’t tried it.
Eventually it got so overwhelming that I started building an automatic bookmark tagger. Going to launch soon, waitlist in profile.