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Daily App Discovery by Serchen
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Featured app • Raindrop.io

Every bookmark, actually findable

You saved an article last week. A competitor's pricing page. A tool someone recommended on LinkedIn. Now you need it and it is gone. Buried in browser bookmarks, lost in Slack threads, or trapped in a tab you closed. Raindrop.io puts every link, article, PDF, and file into one searchable library with collections, tags, highlights, and full-text search across everything you have saved. Works on every browser and device, archives pages even if they go down, and syncs everywhere.

What is it:

An all-in-one bookmark manager with full-text search, collections, highlights, web archiving, and an AI assistant.

Who is it for:

Anyone who saves links, articles, and resources across devices and can never find them when it matters.

Alternative to:

Browser bookmarks, Pocket, Notion databases, or the 47 tabs you keep open because you are afraid to close them.

Why we like it:

We like Raindrop.io because it makes everything you have ever saved searchable and findable in seconds.

Explore more app discoveries

Missed a previous issue? Don’t worry! Catch up on all the incredible apps we’ve featured in past issues and find hidden gems you might have overlooked.

A privacy-first, offline workspace with docs, databases, templates, and graph views, fully encrypted and stored locally on your device.

An email inbox API that gives AI agents their own email addresses to send, receive, and manage email autonomously.

A document management software that organizes documents into cabinets, drawers and folders.

A PR platform combining press release distribution to 500+ outlets with media intelligence tools.

AI Alone Can’t Run Revenue

Finance doesn’t run on “mostly right.” It runs on math.

In The Architecture Behind AI-Native Revenue Automation, Tabs’s CTO breaks down why LLMs alone aren’t enough—and what it actually takes to build audit-ready, AI-driven contract-to-cash systems for modern B2B teams.

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Deployed by startups and enterprises alike, airSlate WorkFlow delivers consistently high ROI by eliminating manual document steps.

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