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Manifesto

Why We Created m66

A founder's note on why bookmarks deserve a more modern, premium, visually refined home.

5 min read

The internet is no longer just a place where we "read things." It has become a workspace. A library. A research desk. An archive of ideas. A constant stream of tools, articles, references, documentation, competitors, products, videos, notes, and random links that might become important one day.

We save all of it. But almost no one feels like they truly own their collection of links.

At some point, browser bookmarks turn into a mess. Folders start duplicating themselves. Titles stop making sense. Important links disappear between random saves. What was supposed to help becomes another layer of digital noise.

We created m66 because we were tired of that.

Bookmarks Shouldn't Feel Like Technical Debt

Before building m66, we looked closely at the existing tools. Each of them has its own logic, audience, and history. Pocket used to be one of the most important read-it-later products, but Mozilla shut it down on July 8, 2025. Raindrop.io remains a popular bookmark manager. Notion can work as a link library if you're willing to build the structure and design yourself.

But the thing that bothered us most was the feeling of the product. Most bookmarking tools feel either too utilitarian, too overloaded, or too dependent on manual setup. Some interfaces feel outdated. Some make you think too much about structure. Some turn into yet another database you have to maintain. We wanted something different.

We wanted to create a place where saving links feels good. A place that looks like a premium dashboard, not an archive from the past. A place where visual style is not decoration, but part of the feeling of order, focus, and control.

For People Who Care About the Visual Layer

m66 is built for people who do not see design as a secondary detail:

  • For designers collecting references, websites, products, visual ideas, and inspiration.
  • For founders constantly researching markets, competitors, tools, articles, investors, and new approaches.
  • For researchers gathering sources and wanting to return to them without chaos.
  • For developers who appreciate a dark, fast, minimal workspace where nothing gets in the way, but everything is within reach.

We believe a tool for saving knowledge does not have to look boring. It can be fast, sharp, modern, and visually strong.

Minimal, But Not Empty

We are not trying to build another overloaded productivity suite. m66 is not trying to become notes, tasks, social bookmarking, CRM, and an infinite database all at once. Its job is simpler and more precise: help you save, organize, and find links again. But simplicity should not mean emptiness.

Regular browser bookmarks are too flat. They give almost no context. They make it hard to feel your collection. Hard to see what matters. Hard to quickly return to the right thing.

On the other side, many advanced tools require too much attention to organization. You stop saving knowledge and start maintaining a system. m66 lives between those extremes: minimal, but not empty; structured, but not heavy; premium, but not decorative.

We Believe In Modern Tools

The philosophy behind m66 is simple: your personal link library should feel like a modern product. We believe in technology. In innovation. In interfaces you actually want to use. In a dark theme that is not just a checkbox, but the core visual environment. In careful typography, clean layouts, fast actions, and the feeling that your digital archive finally belongs in one beautiful place.

We want m66 to do more than solve a task. Saving a link should be easy. Finding it again should be fast. Looking at your library should feel good.

Try It And Compare The Feeling

We are building m66 as a bookmark manager with a truly modern, premium point of view: not another folder for everything, not a compromise between outdated interfaces and manual setup, but a new space for people who care about style, order, and speed.

Try m66 and tell us what you think. We are especially interested not only in what you think about the features, but in what you feel compared to other tools.

Does it feel more organized? Do you want to come back? Does saving links feel better? That is why we started building m66.

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