If you want to be able to find specific bookmarks without having to scroll through a list of hundreds, Stacks could be a big help. It's got an AI-powered search engine that can suggest information based on information you may not even know you have, scattered across different sources. Private and secure search, the ability to capture and annotate information from any browser, and integration with Google Drive and Notion, make Stacks a powerful tool for organizing and searching your bookmarks.
Another strong contender is Dewey, which centralizes and organizes bookmarks on multiple social media sites, including X (formerly Twitter) and Bluesky. It's got frictionless search, folders for organization and export options like CSV and PDF. Dewey also integrates with Notion for bookmark synchronization and offers public folders for sharing curated collections, so it's a good option for power users of social media.
If you prefer a more browser-focused approach, check out Kome, an AI browser extension that includes a Bookmark Manager with powerful search abilities. Kome also has other tools like AI Summarizer, Smart Compose and Email Extraction, so it's a good option for students, developers, designers and writers looking to get more out of their browser and their bookmarks.