Hot Tip Tuesday: Raindrop bookmark manager
A bookmark manager “designed for creatives, built for coders”
Browser bookmarks are a hassle. They’re difficult to organize, impossible to navigate, and only available in one of your browsers.
Raindrop is a standalone bookmark manager —complete with its own native app desktop and mobile apps and extensions for every major browser — designed to do everything you expect from a modern bookmark manager. They say it’s “the best place to keep all your favorite books, songs, articles, or whatever else you come across while browsing”, and I tend to agree.
Raindrop has powerful features not available in traditional browsers. You can organize your bookmarks with collections and tags, automatically find dupes and broken links, and search and filter by type, tag, or domain. You can also automatically save your Twitter or YouTube favorites and integrate with Dropbox, Google Drive, IFTTT, Zapier, and other API connections for powerful automation.
Finally, Raindrop offers shared bookmark collections for teams so you can all save, find, and refer to the same resources.
Raindrop has available Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge extensions and standalone apps for Web, Mac, Windows, iPad, iPhone, and Android.
This is not a paid endorsement, I’m just a fan.