Its features are much more than mimicking your browser bookmark functionality.
The most important feature to me is the offline archiving of the target link/page. Link rot is real and content can change. Capturing the site as it is when I link it means the info I wanted is now safely stored.
Thereβs also the multi-user features. A family can centralize and collaborate on links.
Hereβs the Features list from the projects GitHub page.
Features
- πΈ Auto capture a screenshot, PDF, and single html file of each webpage
- π Reader view of the webpage, with the ability to highlight and annotate text
- ποΈ Send your webpage to Wayback Machine (archive.org) for a snapshot (optional)
- β¨ Local AI Tagging to automatically tag your links based on their content (optional)
- π Organize links by collection, sub-collection, name, description and multiple tags
- π₯ Collaborate on gathering links in a collection
- ποΈ Customize the permissions of each member
- π Share your collected links and preserved formats with the world
- π± Native iOS and android mobile apps
- π Full text search, filter and sort for easy retrieval
- π Dark/Light mode support
- π§© Browser extension (star it here!)
- π Browser Synchronization (using Floccus!)
- β¬οΈ Upload from SingleFile (check out the guide)
- π SSO integration (Enterprise and Self-hosted users only)
- π iOS Shortcut to save links to Linkwarden
- π API keys
- β Bulk actions
- π₯ User administration
- π Support for other languages (i18n)
- π Image and PDF uploads
- π¨ Custom icons for links and collections
- π RSS feed subscription
- β¨ And many more features (literally!)