Bookmark Manager
Save tagged URL bookmarks with a per-tag filter.
Overview
The Bookmark Manager gives you a focused, taggable home for the links you actually want to come back to. Save a URL with a custom title and a comma-separated list of tags, then filter the saved list by a single tag or fuzzy-search across titles, URLs, and tag text. It is a private alternative to scattered browser bookmark bars and read-it-later inboxes that quickly become a graveyard of forgotten tabs.
Because the bookmark list is yours alone and grouped by tag, it works equally well as a personal reference library, a research backlog for a project, or a curated list you reuse across devices. Tag counts are visible at a glance so you can see which buckets are growing and which deserve a clean-out.
How it works
Paste a URL, optionally add a title (it falls back to the URL itself if you leave it blank), and type one or more tags separated by commas. The bookmark is stored against your account with the tag string preserved verbatim, then indexed so the tag chips above the list show running counts. Duplicate URLs are rejected so the list stays tidy.
Filtering is layered. Clicking a tag chip narrows the list to bookmarks carrying that tag, and the search box then runs across whatever subset is showing. Clearing both controls returns the full list. Deleting a bookmark removes it immediately and rebuilds the tag counts.
Examples
- Save
https://example.com/style-guidewith tagsreference, brandto file a long-lived link under two buckets at once. - Tag every onboarding doc you collect with
onboarding, then click the#onboardingchip when a new hire joins to surface the whole set. - Use a
read-latertag for articles you want to revisit, and review the chip count at the end of each week. - Search for
awsto find every saved URL that mentions AWS anywhere in the title, address, or tags, regardless of folder.
FAQ
Can I save the same URL twice?
No. The form rejects duplicates so the list does not accumulate copies of the same link with slightly different titles.
What happens if I leave the title blank?
The URL is used as the visible title. You can still find the entry by searching against the URL itself.
How should I format tags?
Separate them with commas, for example docs, billing, internal. Whitespace around each tag is trimmed and the case is preserved.
Will the tags I add show up as filter chips automatically?
Yes. Every tag you save is added to the chip row above the list, sorted by how many bookmarks carry it.
Can I clear a filter without reloading the page?
Click the All chip to drop the tag filter, or empty the search box to drop the text filter.