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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.

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