Everything in your bookmark bar. Nothing in your way.

A cloud-hosted bookmark service built around the toolbar UX that browsers quietly abandoned — end-to-end encrypted, so the cloud holds your bookmarks but can’t read them. Here’s what comes with the account.

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The bookmark bar, restored.

A pinned toolbar across every tab — not hidden behind a menu. Folders open as dropdowns. Three display modes per entry: bar button, expanded inline, or a bar of its own. Custom colors, icons, font sizes. Overflow chevron when things don’t fit. It feels like 2008, in the best way.

Anywhere you log in.

Your bar follows your account. Sign in on a different Chrome profile, a friend’s machine, your work laptop — same folders, same icons, same order. No file sync, no Drive folder, no setup. The cloud is doing its one job.

One-click import from raindrop.io.

Bring your whole library: collections, raindrops, tags, notes, custom sort, AND your toolbar configuration. Every ID is remapped automatically so the bar looks identical the moment the import finishes. The unsorted bucket, the system collections, the colored separators — we get it all.

Versioned forever.

Every edit — rename, recolor, recategorize, delete — lands in a history table by SQL trigger, not app-level discipline. Roll back any bookmark or folder from the manager UI. Bad bulk edit? Cat walked across the keyboard? Pick the version you liked and restore it.

Multi-account, multi-server.

The extension keeps as many accounts as you want and switches between them with a dropdown. Mix cloud and self-hosted servers. Keep work and personal separated. Watch your kid’s account for them. One extension, every bar.

The thousand small things.

Save chrome://, chrome-extension://, and file:// URLs that the browser normally blocks. Per-bookmark favicons. Hide-title for expanded folders. Drag to reorder, drop to nest, right-click to recolor. Sub-folder dropdowns. Tab-group opening. The details that make a bookmark bar feel like yours.

Privacy that actually means something.

Your bookmark contents are encrypted end-to-end — we couldn’t hand them over if compelled, because we don’t have the keys. We don’t track what you click, where you read, or what tabs you have open. No analytics, no third-party SDKs, no ad pixels. The server is open source — verify it yourself, or run your own copy and skip us entirely.

Zero-knowledge by default.

Every bookmark’s title, URL, excerpt, note, and tags is encrypted on your device with a key only you hold. The cloud stores ciphertext blobs we can’t open. Forget your password and your data is unrecoverable — that’s the deal. Want even stronger guarantees? Bring your own private key on Pro.

Self-host whenever you want.

Want to move from our cloud to your own box? Export, point the extension at your server, import. MIT-licensed Node app backed by Postgres, single-command Docker deploy on a $5 VPS, a Raspberry Pi, or your dev laptop. Both encryption modes work the same on your server as ours. No lock-in, ever.

Ready when you are.

Free tier is end-to-end encrypted. No credit card, no commitment, data exports cleanly if you ever want to leave. See pricing for the bring-your-own-key upgrade.

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