Bookmarkify stands out by letting designers view live websites directly inside the tool, no tab switching needed, while organizing inspiration in flexible view modes. Teams can collaborate in shared spaces, keep context intact, and instantly analyze fonts and colors from any site. It replaces scattered bookmarks, screenshots, and boards with one focused, design-first workflow. Bookmarkify, the all-in-one bookmark manager for designers.
Hi Product Hunt 👋
I last launched Bookmarkify back in 2023, and since then… pretty much everything has changed. For the people who are new: Bookmarkify is an inspiration tool built for designers and teams who save a lot of websites and want to actually reuse them later. It helps you collect, organize, analyze, and collaborate on web inspiration, while keeping the original context intact (no more random folders, screenshots, or 50 open tabs). Save websites with interactive previews (not just screenshots), organize images with one right-click, and build searchable libraries that fuel your creative process instead of slowing it down.
What’s new in v2:
A completely redesigned interface focused on speed and clarity
A brand-new Collaboration feature to collect and discuss inspiration with your team!
Multiple view modes to browse inspiration the way you think
Design Analyse to instantly extract fonts & colors from any site
Much better UX across the board: reordering, editing, smoother flows
Interactive onboarding & tutorials to get value fast
Who it’s for:
Designers, agencies, and product teams who rely on web inspiration and want one clean place to save, explore, and collaborate, without losing context.
I’d love to hear:
What part of your inspiration workflow is most painful today?
If you’ve used Bookmarkify before, how does v2 feel?
If you’re new, what would make this a must-have for you?
🧡 PS. If you do love it, would you leave a rating & review on the Chrome Store? Our current rating reflects the v1, and we’ve come a long way since then. It would mean a lot! (:
Searching through saved pages used to be such a headache when I couldn't remember the exact title. The AI search here is a breath of fresh air—being able to find things based on context is a huge help. It’s amazing how it turns scattered snippets into a personal library so seamlessly.
The problem you are solving with this product is very painful. Now it would be easy to organise your inspirations, moreover the option to extract the website font and colors is great. Is there are feature to view the tech stacks used by the site? By the way how did you make those graphics and animations for your landing page?
Love the evolution since 2023! The problem of scattered inspiration is SO real - I have way too many tabs open and screenshots I never find again.
The live website viewing inside the tool is brilliant. Quick question: Does it work well with mobile-responsive sites? And can you organize by color palettes or design elements?
Congrats on v3! 🚀
Is there an API or a way to export the analyzed font/color data into design tools like Figma or Penpot?
Really like how Bookmarkify 2 turns random bookmarks into something actually useful. Being able to view live websites, organize them visually, and quickly grab colors/fonts makes it feel built for real design workflows, not just saving links.
The collaboration boards are a nice touch too. Feels like a natural step for teams collecting inspiration together. Curious to hear from the team: what’s next on the collaboration side? Comments or annotations per bookmark would be awesome.
Great work guys!
This is relatable 😄
Most of us save links everywhere and never find them again.
Turning bookmarks into visual, organized boards feels like a simple but very practical upgrade.
Curious how people are using this daily — research, inspiration, or team sharing?
Congrats on the v2 launch! Love the focus on keeping context—being able to view live websites inside the tool (instead of juggling tabs + screenshots) sounds like a huge upgrade for inspiration workflows. The fonts/colors extraction + multiple view modes feels especially useful for design audits and moodboarding. Quick question: do you support saving responsive states (desktop/tablet/mobile) for the same bookmark, and can teams add notes/annotations tied to specific sections of a page? That would make collaborative critique insanely smooth.
Congrats on the launch! The focus on keeping inspirationinteractive instead of flattening everything into screenshots really stands out, especially for design-heavy workflows. How Bookmarkify changes the moment when inspiration turns into execution, does Bookmarkify help bridge that gap?
Most tools in this space win either on fast capture (bookmark managers) or presentation (moodboards). What’s the strongest switching reason you’ve seen in practice—what makes someone move their existing library over and actually keep using Bookmarkify week after week?
I always have 10+ websites or bookmarks open for work. This app is a lifesaver because I get a lot more work done without having to search through all my tabs. Everything is clearly organized and easy to find back. Great idea and love the interface.
cool. seems especially useful with my vision boarding! i did the physical vision board but thinking of doing a digital one.
I’ve been using Bookmarkify since mid last year and I am so glad it got introduced in my workspace. It brings structure and lets me save important stuff in the right place.
Thank you Ivan, I hope you reach a lot of people with this great app!
Congrats on the launch — love how Bookmarkify turns messy tabs into clear inspiration flow.
@mirano_designs love what you’ve built here! Although Bookmarkify is geared toward design, I’ve found it super useful as a developer for keeping docs and favorite sites organized.
My tabs look like a crime scene. Live preview + font/color grabber sounds handy. I’m messy with folders, so smart tags + shared spaces could help. Curious about private links or passworded pages. Might finally retire the screenshot graveyard.
I’ve been using Bookmarkify to keep all my tabs and references in one place and it honestly just makes life easier (especialy with the new updates that have been made). Instead of having everything all over the place across multiple tabs like my literature tabs, task overview, to do's, music and basicly other random open tabs. Gives this tool one clear overview of everything I collected.
As a student this helps a lot, but I can see this being just as useful for professionals who work with a lot of sources or inspiration. It’s also genuinely nice if you struggle with organization or focus (ADHD-friendly for sure), because everything stays visual and structured.
Overall just a very handy tool that does what it promises.