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5 Best Bookmark Tools for 2024

A no-BS, expert guide to the best bookmark managers—AI, privacy, open source, and power features.

SaveIt Team
July 10, 2024
4 min read
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Stop losing your best links. Here are the 5 best bookmark tools in 2024—each with a clear use case, real user love, and a few caveats. No fluff.

For a comprehensive analysis of all available options, check out our complete bookmark manager guide with 15+ tools compared.

1. Raindrop.io

Best for: Visual organization, cross-platform, and team sharing

  • Visual, gallery-style interface
  • Full-text search, duplicate/broken link detection
  • Team collaboration, shared collections
  • Integrates with Dropbox, Google Drive, Notion, and more
  • Free plan is generous, but power features are paid

Try Raindrop.io

Read more: SaveIt.now vs Raindrop.io detailed comparison | How to migrate from Raindrop.io


2. SaveIt.now

Best for: AI-powered auto-tagging, smart search, and team workflows

  • AI auto-tagging and content analysis
  • Semantic search (find stuff even with bad tags)
  • Team collaboration and shared collections
  • Weekly cleanup and review tools
  • Privacy-first, no data selling

Try SaveIt.now

Learn more: How AI revolutionizes bookmark management | The future of AI bookmarks


3. Linkwarden (Open Source)

Best for: Self-hosting, archiving, and privacy nerds

  • Full-page archiving (never lose a page to 404)
  • AI-powered tagging and search
  • Reader view, annotation, RSS feed following
  • Open source, self-hostable, privacy-friendly
  • Bulk actions, import/export, browser extension

Try Linkwarden


4. Dewey

Best for: Social media bookmarks (X, Reddit, Bluesky, etc.)

  • Syncs bookmarks from multiple social accounts
  • Bulk AI tagging, frictionless search
  • Notion integration, RSS export
  • Public/private collections, keyboard shortcuts
  • $10/mo for full features (but worth it for heavy users)

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5. Diigo

Best for: Researchers, students, and annotation junkies

  • Web page annotation, highlights, sticky notes
  • Group collaboration, PDF support
  • Tagging, lists, outliners
  • Archive and search everything
  • UI is dated, but nothing beats it for research

Try Diigo


Summary Table

ToolBest ForAI/Auto TagOpen SourceTeam/CollabSocial SyncAnnotationPrice (core)
Raindrop.ioVisual org, teams, all-in-oneSomeNoYesNoBasicFree/$3/mo
SaveIt.nowAI, search, privacy, teamsYesNoYesNoNoFree/$
LinkwardenSelf-host, archiving, privacyYesYesYesNoYesFree/$3/mo
DeweySocial bookmarks, AI taggingYesNoYesYesNo$10/mo
DiigoResearch, annotation, studentsNoNoYesNoYesFree/$5/mo

Honorable Mentions:

  • Marqly: Great UI, cross-browser, and mobile support.
  • Pinboard: Minimalist, paid, privacy-focused, text-only.
  • Pocket: Mozilla shut down Pocket in 2024, but SaveIt.now serves as the perfect replacement.
  • Toby: Turns your new tab into a visual dashboard.
  • LinkAce, Grimoire, Bookmarks.dev: Open-source, self-hosted, dev-focused.

How to Choose:

  • Visual, all-in-one: Raindrop.io
  • AI, team, and privacy: SaveIt.now
  • Open source, archiving: Linkwarden
  • Social media: Dewey
  • Research/annotation: Diigo

If you want to own your data, go open source. If you want AI-powered bookmark management, SaveIt.now is the move. If you want the "it just works" mainstream pick, Raindrop.io is still king.

Related reading: Complete bookmark manager comparison with 15+ tools


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