Alternative
A bookmark manager alternative for people who need more than saved links
Bookmark managers solve part of the problem: saving URLs. But many people do not just need a list of links. They need to remember why they saved them and find them later through meaning, not folder names.
Where bookmark managers help
Bookmark managers are useful when the main job is collecting and storing pages for later. They work well for straightforward archiving.
Where they fall short
The hard part usually starts later. You may remember the idea, but not the title of the page, the folder you used, or the exact source. That makes link collections hard to turn back into usable knowledge.
How Memorie differs
Memorie is built to help saved links become part of searchable memory, not just a list of bookmarks. It focuses more on retrieval, context, and connected knowledge than on simple URL storage alone.
