Search by memory
Find a saved page from the idea you remember—even when its title and folder are gone from your head.
Your bookmarks remember. Now you can ask.
Import your bookmarks, ask a question in plain language, and Bookymark finds and summarizes the answers inside the pages you saved.
Free to start. No card needed.
What did I save about speeding up React apps?
Start by measuring component renders, then move expensive work out of the render path. Your saved guides agree that memoization helps only after you find the actual bottleneck.
From your saved pages
Before You memo()
overreacted.io
React Performance Checklist
web.dev
Built by a maker who has 1,200 unread bookmarks.
The problem
You remember the idea, but not the page title, the folder, or the exact words you need to search.
Opening the bookmark folder feels like staring into a storage unit: everything is technically there, but nothing is within reach.
So you search the web again, reread the same ground, and save another link beside the hundreds you already forgot.
How it works
Paste a public article or documentation URL and Bookymark reads it immediately.
Describe what you remember in plain language instead of guessing a title or folder.
Recover the useful idea, with the saved pages it came from, without searching twice.
What becomes possible
The point is not a tidier archive. It is getting useful knowledge back at the moment you need it.
Find a saved page from the idea you remember—even when its title and folder are gone from your head.
Open the original links behind every answer so you can check the context for yourself.
Bring over the folders you already use instead of rebuilding your archive from zero.
Return to past questions and keep researching without retracing every step.
Try the idea
Choose a sample question. The answer comes from pages already saved in the collection—not a fresh web search.
Try a saved question
What did I save about speeding up React apps?
Start by measuring component renders, then move expensive work out of the render path. Your saved guides agree that memoization helps only after you find the actual bottleneck.
From your saved pages
Before You memo()
overreacted.io
React Performance Checklist
web.dev
Simple pricing
Saving 20 minutes a week gives you back more than 17 hours a year. Pro is $9 a month.
For proving your forgotten bookmarks are useful again.
$0forever
For the archive you rely on every week.
$9per month
FAQ
Straight answers before you hand over your bookmark archive.
I built Bookymark because I kept saving useful links and still had to search from scratch whenever I needed them. I wanted my bookmarks to give something back.
Free to start. No card needed.