Raindrop's developer describes it as an "all-in-one bookmark manager." Similarly to in-browser bookmark managers, Raindrop allows users to organize bookmarks into folders and with tags. You can search within these bookmarks and display the results in grid, headline, masonry, or list view. All the views provide an instant preview of a selected bookmark without leaving the bookmark manager. A batch editing feature allows users to apply changes to multiple bookmarks at once, which keeps bookmark collections organized and consistent. Raindrop supports automation via IFTTT, Zapiar, and its own REST API. For example, you could configure a workflow that will automatically save Twitter or YouTube favorites as bookmarks. By default bookmarks are private. However, users can also create shared folders of bookmarks (e.g. to share with coworkers) and public folders that are visible to everyone. Raindrop can be integrated into Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge via a browser extension. There are also desktop versions of Raindrop for Windows and macOS, as well as smartphone versions for iOS and Android devices.
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