Dewey Alternatives

Unify and organize bookmarks across multiple platforms with AI-powered tagging, frictionless search, and customizable export options for efficient management.
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Pincone

If you're looking for a Dewey alternative, Pincone is worth a look. It's a content management system that lets you collect and organize content from around the web, newsletters, feeds and articles. It's got an import button for one-click saving, a powerful search engine and browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge. Pincone also has AI-powered auto-labeling and the ability to import bookmarks so you can keep a single repository of content up to date. The service offers a free tier with unlimited items and basic support, and a paid tier for premium features like priority support.

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Glasp

Another good option is Glasp, a web-based and PDF highlighting and note-taking tool. Glasp lets you highlight and annotate web pages and PDFs, organize and tag your notes and export them in different formats. It's also got AI-powered summaries and the ability to import Kindle highlights, so it's good for researchers and students who need to wrangle a lot of notes. The service offers a free plan with unlimited public highlights and export, and a Pro plan for $10/month with other features like private highlights and daily auto-sync to Notion.

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