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Bulkmark - Transform your Twitter/X Bookmarks into real knowledge

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Stop losing saved tweets. Bulkmark organizes your X bookmarks with AI, builds shareable lists, and delivers a weekly email digest.

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Alex
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋

I'm Alex, the maker behind Bulkmark.


Like most of you, I'm a chronic bookmarker on X. Every interesting thread, every useful tip, every "I'll read this later" tweet… saved. And then? Never opened again.

My bookmarks folder became a graveyard of good intentions.

I tried Notion exports, read-it-later apps, even spreadsheets. Nothing stuck. The friction was always too high.

So I built Bulkmark, the tool I wish existed.


Here's what it does:

  1. 🔄 One-click sync + auto-tagging

    Connect your X account and Bulkmark imports every bookmark you've ever saved, then tags each one by topic automatically. No manual sorting. Ever.

  2. 💬 Chat with your bookmarks

    Ask anything. "What did I save about pricing?" "Show me everything on AI agents." Your bookmarks finally answer back, with the original tweets cited.

  3. 📋 Curated lists you can share (or not)

    Group your best finds into public lists. A reading playlist, a founder collection, a launch playbook. Build it, name it, share the link.

  4. 📩 Friday digest in your inbox

    Every Friday, a clean email with the best of your week worth revisiting. No app to open. No feed to scroll.

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Why I built it this way:

I didn't want another dashboard begging for attention. Bulkmark is designed to feel like a quiet reading room. Warm, focused, calm. It works in the background, then delivers value when you actually have time to read.

What's next:

- Notion export

- Resurfacing (bookmarks you saved 6 months ago, brought back at the right moment)

- More integrations (LinkedIn saves, Reddit saves...)

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I'd love your feedback. 🙏


Specifically:

  • What's missing for you to ditch your current bookmark workflow?

  • Would you pay for resurfacing? (re-reading saved content on a smart schedule)

  • Any integrations you're dying to see?


Trying Bulkmark is free for 7 days. No credit card upfront. If you find a bug, ping me directly, I'll fix it the same day.

Thanks for checking it out.


Let's clean up those bookmarks together.

— Alex

Artem Fedorovich

@0x_alx Hey Alex 👋 congrats on the launch.

"graveyard of good intentions" really landed. I handle growth and content across a couple of products and my X bookmarks are exactly that, hundreds of threads I saved meaning to turn them into posts, never reopened once.

The resurfacing feature on your roadmap is the one I'd actually pay for. Saving is the easy part. The value is something pulling a thread back up at the moment it's relevant to what I'm writing that week, not me remembering it exists.

One ask from the content side: any plan to push a saved bookmark straight into a draft? Half my saves are raw material for posts, and the gap between "saved this" and "actually wrote something from it" is where it all dies. Closing that loop would make this sticky for anyone doing content seriously.

Rooting for it 🤝

Alex

@artem_fedorovich thanks !

Your point is a really good point and it make sense. Gonna investigate the "creator" persona for Bulkmark, can be interesting !

Saul Fleischman

@0x_alx Love this angle — bookmarks decay into a graveyard the second you save them. Curious how you handle the "I saved 200 tweets about the same thing" problem. Do you cluster by topic automatically or is it manual tagging?

Related but different shape: I'm building MentionFox, which does the same de-graveyard job but on the company-side — instead of saving your own bookmarks, it surfaces the conversations happening RIGHT NOW about a topic across 55+ platforms (Reddit, X, Quora, LinkedIn, HN, PH). Different problem, same intuition: raw feeds aren't knowledge until something organizes them.

Congrats on the launch, betting you'll do well with the indie-hacker crowd who live in their bookmarks.

Jim Jeffers

The Friday digest feels like the most important part to me, because it changes bookmarks from storage into a review habit.

For resurfacing, I’d pay more for “why now?” than for pure scheduling. If Bulkmark can say “you saved three posts about pricing, one about packaging, and this older thread contradicts the new one,” that’s much more useful than reminding me a bookmark exists. A small “use this for…” note when saving could also help the AI sort inspiration, reference, competitor intel, and action items differently.

Alex

@jim_jeffers it's almost what Bulkmark do actually. Here is a preview of the friday weekly digest ☺️

Jim Jeffers

That preview is helpful. The next jump I’d want is less “here are saved links” and more “here’s what these links are useful for this week.”

For the creator persona, maybe each digest item could carry an intent label: idea seed, supporting proof, contrarian angle, swipe file, or follow-up task. That would make the email feel like a tiny editorial assistant rather than a cleaner bookmark export.

Prafull Sharma
This is kinda sick. Like the only kinda email newsletter worth looking at cuz it’s directly curated by me lol. I like this
Alex

@prafull_sharma2 that exactly the plan ahaa !

Prafull Sharma

@0x_alx amazing looking forward to it

Krystian

I save tons of tweets but they just disappear into the void. This looks like the perfect solution.

Quick question: How accurate is the AI at understanding and categorizing the bookmarks? Does it group them by topic automatically?

Alex

@hsr88 Of course the AI use multiple tags to identify tweets. We have some default tags like "SaaS", "Lifestyle", "Marketing", "Business", "Design"... But you can add your own tags and the AI will consider it to tag new bookmarks.

Konstantin Panfilov
Finally! Thank you
Alex