Summary
Ask questionsBooky.io is an online bookmark manager that enables users to save, organize, and manage their favorite links. It offers features like private and public collections, customizable design, and the ability to add notes to bookmarks. The service is accessible via web app and browser extensions, focusing on simplicity and privacy.
Features9/12
See allMust Have
4 of 5
List & Section Organization
Contextual Side Notes
Public Sharing
Instant Link Adding
URL Saving & Preview
Other
5 of 7
Minimalist Interface
Profile Gateway
Sign-In & Authentication
Granular Sharing Permissions
Mobile Responsive Design
Media Type Support
Embed Support
PricingFreemium
See allRegular membership
- Unlimited bookmarks, categories, and collections
- Available on every browser and device
- Private collections
- Customizable design
- Simple, accessible, and fast
- No ads
- Personal support
Supporter membership
- All features on the regular membership
- Share your collections publicly
- Help us keep booky running
- Enable the development of new features
Rationale
Booky.io is an online bookmark manager that allows users to save and organize links into collections and categories, which aligns with 'List & Section Organization'. It also supports adding 'Bookmark notes', which is similar to 'Contextual Side Notes'. The platform offers 'Private or public collections', directly matching 'Public Sharing' and 'Granular Sharing Permissions'. The browser extensions and bookmarklet suggest 'Instant Link Adding'. The website emphasizes a 'Simple, accessible, and fast' and 'sleek and simple design', indicating a 'Minimalist Interface'. Users can 'Join booky' and 'Sign in', confirming 'Sign-In & Authentication'. While it doesn't explicitly mention a 'profile gateway', the concept of a user account managing collections implies a central access point. The site is also 'Web app on mobile devices' and 'Available everywhere', supporting 'Mobile Responsive Design'. The main missing feature is explicit URL preview capabilities beyond just saving the link.