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CodeSplash Bookmarks

Save from any app, then tag, group, read, and revisit it on web and iOS

CodeSplash Bookmarks is a cross-device library for everything worth saving. Capture from the Chrome extension or an iOS share flow, review items in a searchable queue, group and tag them, and read articles cleanly on web or mobile. The next layer being added is AI summaries, auto-tags, and a morning email digest that resurfaces yesterday's unfinished reading before the queue grows again.

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Web + iOS

Capture surfaces

Save current tabs from Chrome today and mirror the same save-first behavior from mobile apps through the iOS experience.

Queue first

Library workflow

Everything can land in Queue first, then be tagged, grouped, sorted, and moved into the right list when you are ready.

AI + email

Next layer

AI summaries, auto-tags, and a morning recap email are being added to resurface the most interesting unfinished reads from the previous day.

Grid view across the full library

A visual card layout shows the queue, search, sorting, grouping, and quick actions in one place for broad scanning.

Dense list view for fast scanning

The table layout makes it easy to sort by title, source, list, tags, and saved time when the backlog gets large.

Built-in reader with queue context

Open a saved item inside the app, move through the queue, and keep the reading workflow tied to the rest of the library.

Capture layer

Save from the browser now and from iOS wherever you browse

The product story is strongest when the first action is frictionless: save the page you are on, drop it into Queue, and move on without losing it.

01.01

Chrome extension save flow

The Chrome extension lets users save the current tab, add tags, leave a note, and send it straight into Queue without breaking browsing flow.

01.02

iOS share capture

The iOS app is meant to support the same save, tag, group, and read behavior from the apps people already use on mobile.

01.03

Support the real content mix

Articles, videos, blogs, websites, and social posts all belong in the same library instead of staying trapped in separate app silos.

01.04

Queue instead of tab sprawl

A queue-first model gives users a place to save quickly now and process later instead of letting good finds disappear into dozens of open tabs.

Library and reading

Turn saved chaos into something you can actually revisit

The web app already shows the right model: a searchable library, flexible views, grouping controls, and a built-in reading surface.

02.01

List and grid views

Users can scan a dense table when they want speed or switch to cards when they want a more visual review flow.

02.02

Tags, lists, and group by

Search, filtering, grouping, and list assignment keep a growing backlog navigable even when users do not remember exact titles.

02.03

Built-in reader

Saved articles can be opened in a cleaner reading surface so the product is useful for consumption, not only collection.

02.04

Editable metadata and notes

Users can update titles, tags, list placement, notes, and other details after capture so the library gets better over time.

Next layer

Add AI summaries and daily nudges after the library foundation is in place

The next features should reduce abandonment and increase recall rather than just adding novelty on top of saving links.

03.01

Generate AI summaries

Long articles, posts, and resources will become easier to review quickly before deciding what deserves full attention.

03.02

Apply automatic tags

Auto-tagging will reduce manual cleanup and make large libraries easier to search and group accurately.

03.03

Send a morning recap email

A generated daily newsletter will highlight yesterday's saves so users can scan the backlog before they add more.

03.04

Nudge unfinished reading

The strongest retention loop is helping users revisit the most interesting unread items before they get buried under new saves.

FAQ

Questions about CodeSplash Bookmarks

These answers keep the positioning tight and aligned with what the current codebase and screenshots can honestly support.

What kinds of things will CodeSplash Bookmarks save?

The target scope includes articles, videos, blogs, websites, social posts, and the other things people usually lose across tabs, feeds, and apps.

How do web, Chrome, and iOS fit together?

The library is meant to work across the web app, the Chrome extension, and the iOS app. Save from the browser or from mobile apps, then tag, group, and read the same items on either surface.

What AI features are coming next?

AI summaries and automatic tags are the next layer being added, along with a daily morning newsletter that surfaces the most interesting unfinished items from the previous day.

Is it available now?

Yes. CodeSplash Bookmarks is live now at https://bookmarks.codesplash.ai.

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CodeSplash Bookmarks is live now. Use the primary action below to jump straight into the current distribution path.

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