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How do you usually get back to a website you've visited before?

One thing I discovered while building tinypad is that people seem to have completely different mental models for navigating the web.

When some rely almost entirely on bookmarks, others prefer to search Google every time and follow the autocomplete suggestion. Many people keep dozens (or hundreds) of tabs open, and some just use browser history.

Why have bookmarks become an afterthought in modern browsers?

Some time ago I decided to finally answer a question that had been bothering me for years:

Why do modern browsers always overlook bookmark management?

I always had a feeling that I think about web bookmarks differently from how most people do, and definitely differently from how browser makers seem to think about them.

tinypad - browser bookmarks, organized in a clean and sassy launchpad

Browser bookmarks have always felt like second-class citizens inside modern browsers. Tinypad was created as a clean and modern alternative for people tired of cluttered bookmark bars, endless folders and disorganized web workflows. Instead of fighting browser UX limitations, you get a customizable launchpad focused on clarity, speed and everyday usability. Tinypad serves as a single source of truth for all of your bookmarks: everything is synced between browsers. No more lost links.