Beta·Beta foundation

Everything your bookmarks need

A unified workspace with purpose-built tools for capture, search, organization, and rediscovery. Save quickly, then find anything again.

Dashboard
Capture
Search
Collections
Archive
Metadata enrichment

Core features

From messy link piles to a library that works.

CMD/CTRL+K

Collection

Awwwards

11 bookmarks

Save, search, and organize in one place

Save the link. Let m66 fill in the rest.

Paste a link and keep moving. m66 fetches the title, description, preview image, and favicon automatically so every saved bookmark starts with useful context.

Search

Architecture references

6 matches

Matches across titles, notes, tags, URLs, and captured content

Search across every detail you saved.

Retrieve links by title, description, notes, tag names, URLs, and captured page content from one focused search surface.

Add structure only when it helps.

Collections and tags work together without forcing a rigid taxonomy. Capture first, then add structure when it actually helps.

m66

Bring old saves back at the right moment.

All, Most Visited, Forgotten, and Archived views help a growing library stay useful without relying on memory alone.

One saved link, zero dashboard noise.

Quick save, search, views, sorting, bulk actions, and a detail panel stay close to the bookmark without crowding the workspace.

Feature set

The details that keep saved links useful

Metadata, keyboard search, tags, archive, smart views, and filters give every saved link enough structure to come back to later.

Rich metadata auto-fetch

Title, description, favicon, and preview image pulled in on save.

Keyboard-first search

Reach your entire library from a single keyboard shortcut.

Tags across collections

Cross-cutting labels that work alongside collection structure.

Intentional archive

Remove from the main workspace without losing the link permanently.

Multiple smart views

All, Most Visited, Forgotten, and Archived — built into the app.

Advanced filters

Narrow a growing library without rebuilding your folder system.

The last bookmark manager you'll ever need.

Save any link in seconds. Search everything, including page content. Finally build a library you can actually use.