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Bookmark Sort Planner

Sort browser bookmarks into read, save, archive, and delete lanes with examples, warnings, presets, copy, and clear.

Updated 2026-06-30

Result summary

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    Field notes

    Bookmark sorting notes for turning saved links into actions

    Use this planner when a browser folder or saved-link note has become too crowded to scan. It separates links to read soon, durable references, historical archive links, and links that can leave.

    Keep the active list short

    A giant read lane is just another backlog. Move only the next few links into read and put reference material in save or archive so it does not compete with urgent reading.

    • Use read for links you will open soon.
    • Use save for reusable references.
    • Use archive for old project, purchase, or school context.
    • Use delete for dead, duplicate, or clearly useless links.

    Rows that work

    A useful row says why the link is kept or removed. Rename vague saved links after sorting so the reason is still clear later.

    • Trip packing article | read | useful before Friday
    • Recipe reference | save | repeat meal idea
    • Old school portal | archive | completed semester
    • Duplicate news link | delete | no longer needed

    Limits

    The planner does not verify source quality, copyright, privacy, account status, or citation rules. Check links tied to receipts, logins, work, school, or shared projects before deleting.

    Use the output

    Copy the plan into a notes app when the browser folder is shared across devices or projects. The output is most useful when you act on delete and archive rows immediately, then schedule only the first few read rows.

    • Do not turn save into a second junk folder.
    • Archive links when they explain a past decision.
    • Delete only after checking account, receipt, citation, and project context.
    • Rename saved links that no longer explain themselves.

    How to use this tool

    1. Paste or type your input into the tool.
    2. Choose the action or option that matches your task.
    3. Review the output before copying it into another app.

    Notes

    Turn a crowded bookmark folder into near-term reading, durable references, archived records, and removable duplicates while preserving links tied to projects, receipts, or classes.

    Inputs are processed in the browser for this static MVP. Avoid pasting secrets into any online tool unless you understand the environment.

    FAQ

    Should old links always be deleted?

    No. Archive old project, receipt, login, or source links when they may still explain a past decision.

    What is the simplest lane set?

    Use read for the next few links, save for references, archive for completed material, and delete for duplicates or dead links.

    How many links should be in read?

    Keep read short enough to act on soon. If the lane has many links, move durable references to save and older context to archive.