Bookmark manager tool

LinkAce is a self-hosted archive to collect links of websites

LinkAce ia a powerful, self-hosted solution for managing your personal link archive. Save articles for later reading, bookmark useful tools, and preserve important web content long-term – all in one place. With a clean, user-friendly interface, you can easily categorize and retrieve your links, and even share collections with friends, family, or coworkers.

LinkAce isn’t meant to replace your browser bookmarks, but rather to provide you with a robust, personalized database for curating and managing your online discoveries. Whether you’re a professional, a researcher or simply an avid internet user, you’ll find this tool invaluable for organizing your web resources efficiently and effectively.

This is free and open source software.

Features include:

  • Organize bookmarks with the help of lists and tags.
  • Multi-user support with internal sharing of links, lists or tags.
  • OAuth and OIDC are supported for SSO login to LinkAce.
  • Automated link monitoring informs you when any links become unavailable or were moved.
  • Automated archiving of saved sites via the Internet Archive.
  • A full REST API offers access to all features of LinkAce from other apps and services.
  • LinkAce is also available on Zapier and integrates with over 2500+ applications.
  • An advanced search including different filters and ordering.
  • A bookmarklet to quickly save links from any browser.
  • Save links with automatic title and description generation.
  • LinkAce ships with a light and dark theme, that can be toggled or changes automatically.
  • Links can be private or public, so friends or internet strangers may see your collection.
  • Both private and public lists of links are accessible via RSS feeds.
  • Import and export of bookmarks from and to HTML.
  • Support for complete database and application backups to any AWS S3-compatible storage.

Website: github.com/Kovah/LinkAce
Support:
Developer: Kevin Woblick
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

LinkAce in action
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