Overview
Markbase is a bookmark manager that makes saved links actually useful — with auto-tagging, GitHub enrichment, and a serendipity engine that resurfaces what you saved months ago.
Instead of dumping pages into browser bookmarks, Markbase helps you save links with structure. You can capture the current page in one click, save links from the right-click menu, save selected text as an excerpt, and add notes, tags, and reading status while you save.
With the Markbase extension, you can:
- Save the current page in one click
- Save links from the context menu
- Save selected text as an excerpt
- Add notes, tags, and reading status
- Search recent bookmarks from the extension
- Edit and remove saved bookmarks without leaving the browser
Markbase is designed to make saved links useful again. It includes auto-tagging, GitHub enrichment for developer links, and a serendipity engine that can surface relevant saved bookmarks while you browse.
Markbase works especially well for:
- Developer bookmarks
- Documentation and reference links
- GitHub repositories
- Research articles
- Read-it-later workflows
- Personal knowledge collections
The extension connects to your Markbase account so your bookmarks stay organized, searchable, and easier to revisit across sessions.
If you save a lot of links and want a cleaner workflow than traditional browser bookmarks, Markbase gives you a faster way to capture, organize, and retrieve what matters.
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