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The Best Raindrop.io Alternatives in 2026

Mix approaches bookmarking from the discovery side, helping you find worthwhile articles, websites, images, and videos before you save them.

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Raindrop.io helps you organize links you already know. Mix starts one step earlier by helping you find worthwhile things to save. Recommendations span articles, websites, images, and videos across your interests, and you can keep discoveries in personal collections.

Raindrop.io makes more sense when the archive itself is the product: nested collections, full-text search, permanent copies, backups, reminders, annotations, and file uploads. Start with Mix for discovery and lightweight organization; use a dedicated archive when those library features are essential.

Raindrop.io and Mix: practical comparison

CriterionRaindrop.ioMix
Free tierUnlimited bookmarks, collections, devices, and basic featuresYes
Login requirementAn account is needed for a personal library; public collections can be sharedNo to browse; yes to save and personalize
Content typesBookmarks for web pages, articles, images, videos, and filesArticles, websites, images, and videos
Discovery modelPersonal-library search and suggestions, not a public discovery feedMix advantageInterest-based recommendations plus signed-out exploration
AdvertisingNo promoted-content discovery feedNo promoted-content feed
Saving and organizationNested collections, tags, filters, highlights, and archivesAccount-based saves and collections
Platform availabilityWeb, iOS, Android, desktop apps, and browser extensionsWeb, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Android

Raindrop.io alternatives compared

AlternativeBest forMain difference from Raindrop.io
MixMix advantageDiscovery plus collectionsFinds new material instead of only filing known URLs
PinboardMinimal personal bookmarkingA deliberately compact, link-first interface
Readwise ReaderReading and highlightsActive reading workflow rather than a general bookmark library
InstapaperRead laterFocused article saving and reading
wallabagSelf-hosted readingOpen-source control with maintenance responsibility
NotionTeam knowledgeDocuments and databases that can include links
Browser bookmarksSimple local savingBuilt in, but usually lighter on discovery and organization

1. Mix: find something before you file it

Mix helps answer a question a bookmark manager usually does not: what should I look at next? Recommendations span articles, images, videos, and websites, and a free account lets you save finds into collections. You can explore Mix as a guest before deciding whether you want a personal library.

Mix is not a substitute for permanent web copies, full-text archive search, file uploads, backups, or offline reading. If those are mission-critical, keep a dedicated archive; Mix can still be the place where you discover what deserves to go into it.

2. Pinboard: best for a minimal bookmark database

Pinboard is intentionally simple and text-forward. It suits people who value fast capture and a compact personal link archive more than rich visual layouts. Review its current service and archival options before moving a large collection.

3. Readwise Reader: best for reading and annotation

Readwise Reader is a better fit when bookmarks are inputs to a reading and highlighting practice. It brings multiple reading sources into one environment and connects with Readwise’s review workflow. That is a different goal from managing every useful URL.

4. Instapaper: best for a conventional read-later list

Instapaper centers on saving articles and reading them later in a focused format. Choose it when your Raindrop library is mostly unread articles. Choose a general bookmark manager when it also contains tools, videos, reference sites, products, and images.

5. wallabag: best for self-hosted control

wallabag is an open-source read-later option that can be self-hosted. It is appealing when control of the installation and data is worth the operational work. It is not a zero-maintenance substitute for a hosted bookmark service.

Notion is useful when a bookmark needs project context, ownership, status, or documentation. A database can hold URLs alongside structured fields and notes. It is heavier than a dedicated bookmark extension and not primarily a discovery service.

How to choose

  • Want personalized discovery with lightweight saving? Mix.
  • Need a rich bookmark archive? Raindrop.io may remain the strongest fit.
  • Want minimal link capture? Pinboard or browser bookmarks.
  • Want to read and highlight? Readwise Reader or Instapaper.
  • Want self-hosting? wallabag.
  • Want links embedded in team workflows? Notion.

The bottom line

Choose Mix if you want your saving tool to introduce you to worthwhile things you did not already know to bookmark. Choose a dedicated bookmark archive when preservation, full-text search, and deep retrieval matter more than discovery.

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