All in One Bookmark Manager
Raindrop.io
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Email: in*****@raindrop.io
URLs: Website ,Privacy policy
Permissions
Other:
- receive data from Internet
- view network connections
- full network access
- prevent device from sleeping
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# 125,665
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App summary
Collect bookmarks
Clip articles, photos, videos and pages from web and apps.
Organize
Organise bookmarks in collections and tag them. Give each collection a unique look and feel with a custom icon and save bookmarks with a screenshot or cover to find them easily at any time.
Share & Collaborate
Work together on collections privately with colleagues, friends and family or make them public and share them with the rest of the world.
Sync with all devices you use every day.
You can also import bookmarks from your browser and many other services.
User reviews
Pros
- Offers a robust bookmarking and page-saving functionality.
- Clean and user-friendly interface.
- Affordable subscription rates.
- Ability to access bookmarks across different devices and platforms.
- Effective in organizing and indexing saved links.
Cons
- Frequent crashes and lag in the mobile app.
- Limited features in the app compared to the web version.
- Privacy concerns and confusion about its open-source claims.
- Issues with file uploads and format support.
- Language display issues for some users.
Most mentioned
- Subscription model and pricing.
- User experience issues (crashes, lag).
- Organizational features (collections, tags).
- Comparison with competitors like Diigo.
- Cross-platform accessibility.
User reviews
Very good. I use the subscription service, but I find that I save a LOT of links of stuff that I want to go back to, but do not actually go back that often to clean up. There are too many NEW useless links to read every day. This is the closest to the old bookmark saving services that all went out of business a whole ago. I am glad to be paying the subscription price to keep them in business. I would have preferred an EverNote type system without the insane management of that company.
I love it and I subscribe to it, but this is mainly due to the cheap subscription rates ($2-$3 monthly). I would like more intuitive AI sorting of my raindrops, with a hierarchy of categories for the collections. I'd also like to make adding bookmarks a tad simpler and make more data from within the links be available (for instance, video links sorted by length, or by age-appropriateness). Raindrop has robust engagement with the community for feedback and I'm just griping here to gripe lol.
One of the worst apps I have ever tried. It initially looked to be intuitive, but it's not. For example, you click on the PDF, it opens, you start to slide your finger over text to highlight, and it doesn't highlight. I tried this on a PDF in Android. And after reading a little bit more about the app, there are some severe privacy concerns. This app claims to be open source but it is absolutely not open source. Best to find a different app.
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