Ivan Salim

Bookmarkify - Collect websites, images, and videos into visual boards

Bookmarkify stands out by letting designers view live websites directly inside the tool, no tab switching needed, while organizing inspiration in flexible view modes. Teams can collaborate in shared spaces, keep context intact, and instantly analyze fonts and colors from any site. It replaces scattered bookmarks, screenshots, and boards with one focused, design-first workflow. Bookmarkify, the all-in-one bookmark manager for designers.

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Marios @dessign
Congrats.. very useful 🔥🔥
Arjun Kenchappagoudra

Really like how Bookmarkify 2 turns random bookmarks into something actually useful. Being able to view live websites, organize them visually, and quickly grab colors/fonts makes it feel built for real design workflows, not just saving links.

The collaboration boards are a nice touch too. Feels like a natural step for teams collecting inspiration together. Curious to hear from the team: what’s next on the collaboration side? Comments or annotations per bookmark would be awesome.

Great work guys!

landy

Is there an API or a way to export the analyzed font/color data into design tools like Figma or Penpot?

Ivan Salim

@landy2 adding that, so you can get easily export + know more of that website (such as webstack etc)

Aadi
The problem you are solving with this product is very painful. Now it would be easy to organise your inspirations, moreover the option to extract the website font and colors is great. Is there are feature to view the tech stacks used by the site? By the way how did you make those graphics and animations for your landing page?
Ivan Salim

@aadi_720 On the roadmap! & Webflow + GSAP :)

Mykyta Semenov 🇺🇦🇳🇱

Looks interesting! Is there integration with Figma?

Ivan Salim

@mykyta_semenov_ I want to add something like this, but not sure yet what to add yet. Ideas?

Mykyta Semenov 🇺🇦🇳🇱

@mirano_designs I would add the ability to download the visual style or its parts: colors, fonts, heading sizes at different levels, etc. Everything that’s usually shown on style guide pages. You could also generate a ready-made style guide page based on a specific template right away. Very useful for designers.

Ali Shafiei
This is such cool idea Will you have an app?
Ivan Salim

@ali_shafiei I am planning to make an app for mobile so you can thing save things along the way like that as well!