Getting Started
Introduction
What Bookmark is, who it's for, and how it works.
Bookmark is an offline-first, cross-platform link manager for developers and researchers. It lets you save, tag, and search your links from your browser, phone, and desktop—without losing them when pages go down or tabs close.
Who it's for
Bookmark is built for people who save a lot of links and need to find them later:
- Developers researching libraries, patterns, and docs
- Researchers building literature reviews or reference collections
- Writers collecting reference material across projects
- Anyone who has ever lost a link they needed
How it works
Your bookmarks live in a local database on your device. They're available instantly—no internet required. When you're back online, they sync across your devices. Save from your browser extension, your mobile app, or the web dashboard. Search across everything.
Key concepts
Bookmarks — A saved link with a title, URL, optional notes, and tags.
Tags — Labels you apply to bookmarks. A bookmark can have multiple tags. Tags are the primary way to organize and retrieve links.
Search — Full-text search across titles, tags, notes, and page descriptions.
Sync — Automatic background sync when online. Works across browser extension, mobile app, and web dashboard.