

Webjets
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Visual information management for creatives - Organize knowledge intuitively using cards and boards
License model
- Free • Proprietary
Application types
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Platforms
- Online
Features
Webjets News & Activities
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Recent activities
- POX added Webjets as alternative to Curator Minimal Library
- pastel_p1xel_punK added Webjets as alternative to Designspiration
Comments and Reviews
This is the perfect tool to structure all the messy surfing and research sessions you have when working on a project. What I like about it is that you can collect and order your ideas, notes and everything on the web in a free-flowing way and it evolves organic-dynamically. Over are the times when I copied and pasted web links into a rigid word-table! This is definitely another step forward in combining digital technology with analog experience.
Currently, as of April 2023, free users are allowed one "project" (board) and they have that project set up as a Quick Start Guide. Which means you'll need to delete the Start Guide to get your free project and will no longer be able to reference the guide. Odd choice.
Subscriptions come in two types, Personal and Professional, with each being 3 people. Personal accounts for 3 people start at $10 a month, Professional accounts for 3 people start at $19 a month. Every additional people costs $$. $7 for 1 more on Personal, $14 for one more on Professional. Which means that a Professional account for 4 people will cost you $33 a month. And so on.
Personal account: Allows guests to edit; gives project folders and permission management; 10 projects; 100MB limit for file upload; 10GB total file storage.
Professional account: Unlimited projects; unlimited file size upload (up to 20GB I guess because...); 20GB total file storage.
Signup is both available through streamlined Gmail permission and manually inputting an email.
Enabling Dark Mode is not a feature you have to pay for. ...Which should not be worth mentioning but the current popular "freemium" models for online services like to act as if not burning your eyeballs is a privilege.
If you want/need only one board, the functionality does seem great. A lot of thought has obviously gone into the build. There's a good bit of options for adding and connecting those additions. Including an Unsorted section where you can dump things into your account and then access that directly from a board later for placing. Unfortunately the very restricted freemium model minimizes the appeal of using this for research/interest organization in general, let alone paying a company whose this into nickel-and-diming you right from the start.
Amazing, super organized and full of features.
very convenient visual web content storage
it makes a lot of work organizing easier for me
It rly helps me to keep stuff from the internet and organize it in my prefer way