Tagpacker

Tag, search, sort, and share link collections for research, teams, and curation.
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Skip the messy bookmark bar and move your link workflow into a focused, tag-driven space. Start by adding any article, video, repo, or document with the Add Link action. Give it a few precise tags, jot a quick note, and choose whether it’s private or shareable. Because everything lives in the web app, it works the same on any device without extra installs. Titles, descriptions, and notes are searchable, so you can find saved items later by keyword plus tags.

For research-heavy tasks—writing a report, planning a course, or comparing tools—group related tags into packs to frame a project. Use filters to narrow by tag combinations, then switch sorting to creation date when you need the latest sources, or alphabetic order for quick scanning. Popularity sorting helps surface widely referenced links when you’re building a reading list for a team or class. Keep active topics on top by ordering your tag packs by usage frequency; this turns your start page into a live dashboard for ongoing work.

When curating content for clients, newsletters, or community channels, publish a clean, browsable collection in minutes. Share a single link to a public pack instead of pasting long lists, and update it anytime without resending. Add concise notes to explain why each resource matters, and use consistent tagging so followers can jump between related themes. If you collaborate, standardize tag names up front and agree on pack structure (e.g., source type, audience level, workflow stage) to make the collection useful to everyone. Popularity and date views help you rotate fresh picks while preserving evergreen staples.

Maintain portability and backups with import/export. Pull in your existing bookmarks to get started fast, then export your library or a specific pack as HTML or a document handoff (PDF/PNG) when you need to deliver a static bundle. Developers can track docs, API references, and issue threads by stack; marketers can organize competitor pages, briefs, and campaign examples; creators can arrange inspiration boards, scripts, and b-roll sources. Make a weekly habit: clear duplicates, add missing notes, and tighten tags. Over time, your workspace becomes a reliable knowledge base you can search in full text, filter by tags, and share with confidence.

Review Summary

Features

  • - Web-based link organizer
  • no installation required
  • - Tag-based structure with tag packs for projects
  • - Full-text search across titles, descriptions, and notes
  • - Sorting by date, popularity, and alphabetical order
  • - Tag pack ordering by frequency and alphabetical order
  • - Private or public collections with shareable links
  • - Import existing bookmarks
  • export packs or full library (HTML, PDF, PNG)
  • - Notes/annotations on saved links

How It’s Used

  • - Writer/researcher: Build a tag pack per chapter, sort by date for the latest sources, add notes, and export references for handoff.
  • - Marketer/curator: Publish a public pack for a newsletter roundup, use popularity to spotlight proven resources, and update continuously.
  • - Developer/PM: Track docs, RFCs, and repos by stack
  • filter by tags during sprint planning to surface relevant guides.
  • - Educator/trainer: Assemble lesson resources, sort alphabetically for classroom navigation, and share a public pack with students.
  • - Content creator: Collect inspiration and assets, annotate with production notes, and export as a PDF brief for collaborators.

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Tagpacker

Free

Track links
Collect
"Pack it" button
Keep private information private
Tags
Tagpacks
Full-text Search
Sort
Keyboard Control
Bulk Actions
Organizing Suggestions
Follow, Repack and Like
Tag Channels
Present and Share
API
Dropbox backup
Zapier Integration
Embed
Explore
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Clean design
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