Group, organize and share links from around the web with WebCrate. It's more than just a bookmarking tool.




jBM is described as 'Java Web Application to collect your bookmarks online. Data is stored in PostgreSQL' and is a bookmark manager in the web browsers category. There are more than 10 alternatives to jBM for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Mac, iPhone, Mozilla Firefox and iPad apps. The best jBM alternative is WebCrate, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like jBM are SemanticScuttle, WebCull, My Reads and DoMarks.
Group, organize and share links from around the web with WebCrate. It's more than just a bookmarking tool.




SemanticScuttle is a self-hosted and web-based social bookmarking tool experimenting with new features like structured tags and collaborative descriptions of tags. Originally a fork of .


WebCull is an online link manager that helps you keep all your links organized for one place that's accessible from everywhere.

Quickly save links from online stories, blogs, articles, and podcasts, with automatic clipboard detection and tagging. Syncs across iOS devices, lets you view in your default browser, and share—all with a minimalist, private approach and no account required.




DoMarks is the to-do app for bookmarks. Add bookmarks. Categorize them. Check them off. Done!




Toosba, websites that you use daily and view statistics. Is a personal bookmark site, only you can view your bookmarks. You can create a profile. See statistics for your profile.




WebBites is a tool to keep all your favourite websites, tools and articles in one place, currently in beta. With a strong focus on accessibility and aesthetics.


Sorted is an extension for Firefox. Use this if you find yourself manually creating bookmark folders. Just enter the words commonly occurring in your bookmark titles and this extension will automatically create folders and move your bookmarks.




Larder is for bookmarking things on the web you'll need again. It's perfect for curating lists of libraries, tools, and reference material. Trial everything for 14 days, buy a paid account if it fits your workflow. It's honestly really good.





Use Readit to save and manage your articles at a click of a button. Keep growing with your own library from everywhere.




forlater is an email-based bookmarking service. You send us an email with a link (or links), and receive a readable, clutter-free version of the article in an email.