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LinkWarden

Collaborative bookmark and web-archive manager with full-page snapshots

19k Docker MIT 9 days ago

Overview

LinkWarden is a self-hosted bookmark and link archiving tool that saves full-page screenshots and readable versions of bookmarked URLs to prevent link rot. It supports team collaboration with shared collections, tagging, and search. The application is packaged as a Docker image and uses PostgreSQL for storage. An official managed cloud offering is also available for users who prefer not to self-host.

Where it falls short of Raindrop.io

  • No mobile native apps; browser extensions are the primary capture method
  • Full-page archiving can be resource-intensive and slow on low-spec servers
  • Collaboration features lack granular permission roles available in premium SaaS tools
  • No built-in RSS reader or feed subscription management

We list the gaps honestly so you can decide if the trade-off is worth owning your data.

Tags

bookmarks
archiving
collaboration
self-hosted
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