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Dropmark

dropmark.com

Dropmark is a web-based platform designed for individuals and teams to collect, organize, and share various digital assets, including links, files, and notes, into visual collections. It offers features for collaboration, feedback, and secure sharing, with applications for different devices and integrations.

Features
10/12
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Must Have

4 of 5

URL Saving & Preview

List & Section Organization

Public Sharing

Instant Link Adding

Contextual Side Notes

Other

6 of 7

Minimalist Interface

Media Type Support

Sign-In & Authentication

Granular Sharing Permissions

Mobile Responsive Design

Embed Support

Profile Gateway

Pricing
Tiered
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Lite

$0.00 monthly
  • Links, files, videos, text + more
  • iPhone, iPad & Mac apps
  • Private sharing & collaboration
  • Import and export your data
  • API and feeds
  • Search

Solo

$4.00 monthly
  • Includes all Lite features
  • Unlimited collections
  • Add collaborators & clients
  • Group items into stacks
  • Organize with tags
  • Gather feedback with comments
  • Get specific with image annotations
  • Collection style options
  • Custom domains & analytics

Team

$5.00 per user
  • Includes all Solo features
  • Additional Team dashboard
  • Add multiple users & clients
  • Assign team members user roles
  • Centralized billing
  • Flexible storage space
  • Custom branded emails
  • Slack integration
  • Secure & private by default

Enterprise

Custom
  • Includes all Solo & Team features
  • 100+ users
  • Group users into smaller teams
  • Pay by invoice
  • Priority support
  • Custom branding available
  • Single sign-on (SAML) options
  • Custom hosting options
  • Bespoke add-ons & more
Rationale

Dropmark is a strong match for URList. It allows users to organize links, files, and notes into visual collections, which aligns with the 'URL Saving & Preview' and 'List & Section Organization' features. The platform emphasizes sharing and collaboration, supporting 'Public Sharing' and 'List Sharing Permissions'. While it doesn't explicitly mention 'Tufte-style side notes', it does offer 'Comments and annotations' which serve a similar purpose of providing context. The interface appears clean and focused on content, supporting 'Minimalist Interface'. It also supports various media types and offers mobile apps, aligning with 'Media Type Support' and 'Mobile Responsive Design'. The ability to embed collections is also present.