Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (MPL-2.0)
Application type
Platforms
- Android
- iPhone
- iPad
- Self-Hosted
- Microsoft Edge
- Vivaldi
- Google Chrome
- Nextcloud
- Google Drive
- F-Droid
- Brave
- Chromium
- Mozilla Firefox




Bookmark Manager is not available as a self-hosted solution but there are some alternatives for power users and business that want to host a solution on-premise. The best Self-Hosted alternative is Floccus, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 50 alternatives to Bookmark Manager and six of them are available as a self-hosted solution so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Self-Hosted alternatives to Bookmark Manager are Firefox Sync, Linkwarden, Shaarli and SemanticScuttle.




Lets you sync your data and preferences (such as your bookmarks, history, passwords, open tabs and installed add-ons) across all your devices. It's free to use.

Never once has created issues like xmarks has & is cross-platform when logging in via gmail. Has desk & mobile capabilities

A fully self-hostable, open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and archive webpages.

Do you want to share the links you discover? Shaarli is a minimalist delicious clone that you can install on your own server. It is designed to be personal (single-user), fast and handy.




SemanticScuttle is a self-hosted and web-based social bookmarking tool experimenting with new features like structured tags and collaborative descriptions of tags. Originally a fork of .


ymarks is a two-component KISS bookmark synchronization service, it consists of a server component which you'll have to run anywhere and a client component which will have to be installed in your browser(s). Its name is a pun on the (now defunct) Xmarks service.

It's a web browser, not a bookmark service/app, you can't sync bookmarks between different browsers with Firefox, as it's an actual browser and not a service