The Browser Extension: Save Any Link in One Click
Our browser extension makes saving a link feel effortless—open the popup, add tags, hit save. Here's what we built and why we built it this way.
The biggest friction point in any bookmark workflow is the moment of saving. If saving is slow or annoying, you'll skip it. Come back to the article later, find the tab closed, and lose the link entirely.
We designed the Bookmark browser extension around a single goal: get from "I want to save this" to "saved" in under five seconds.
How it works
Click the Bookmark icon in your toolbar. The popup opens with the current page's title and URL already filled in. We automatically fetch the page description if it's available. You can add tags and a short note, or just hit Save immediately.
The extension talks directly to your Bookmark account. Your saved link appears in your library instantly. Close the popup and keep reading.
The side panel
For heavier use, the extension also includes a side panel. Open it once and it stays visible alongside your browser. You can see your recent saves, search your library, and add new links without leaving the page you're on.
This is especially useful when you're in a research session—moving quickly between pages and saving aggressively. The side panel keeps the library visible and searchable without context-switching.
Quick-save mode
For the truly speed-focused, the extension supports a quick-save keyboard shortcut. Press the shortcut, the page saves immediately with the current URL and title, no popup required. You can add tags later from your library.
Install it
The extension is available for Chrome and Chromium-based browsers (Edge, Brave, Arc). Firefox support is on the roadmap. Install it from the Chrome Web Store or load the source directly from our GitHub repository.
Once installed, sign in with your Bookmark account and every link you save goes straight to your cross-platform library.
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