Marqly is an AI-powered bookmark manager that automatically organizes your saved links using intelligent tagging, categorization, and semantic search. Save articles, videos, docs, and websites from any device, then find them instantly using natural language instead of folders and manual sorting. With AI summaries, reader mode, cross-platform sync, offline access, and smart organization, Marqly helps you build a searchable knowledge library without the maintenance.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
Kim here.
Like many people, I had thousands of bookmarks spread across browsers, devices, notes apps, and random folders. The biggest problem wasn't saving information. It was finding it again months later.
Most bookmark managers still rely on manual folders and tagging. We wanted to build something different.
Marqly 5.0 uses AI to automatically understand, organize, tag, summarize, and make your saved content searchable. Instead of remembering where you saved something, you can simply search using natural language and let Marqly find it for you.
Over the past year we've rebuilt large parts of the product, including AI-powered organization, semantic search, content understanding, summaries, improved browser extensions, offline support, and a much faster search experience.
We're still early and would genuinely love your feedback.
What is your biggest frustration with bookmarks today?
The description says it "automatically organizes" via intelligent tagging and categorization — but how correction works matters a lot. If it mis-tags something, can you override the tag and does it learn from that correction, or does the auto-classification pipeline ignore user feedback?
Is there an option to directly import bookmarks from the Chrome favorites folder?
Hehe it's super cool! My bookmarks are going out of control so It's absolutely needed! I'm sure many founders like me gonna be more than happy with this! Wish you all the best
Semantic search over saved links is the right call. Natural language queries are actually how people think about their saved content, not folder paths. We've built similar auto-classification pipelines and the gnarly part is always content behind auth walls or JS-rendered pages. How does the AI tagging handle bookmarks where the actual page content isn't accessible at save time? Does it fall back to URL and title signals only?
About Marqly 5.0 on Product Hunt
“Your AI-powered bookmark manager”
Marqly 5.0 launched on Product Hunt on May 31st, 2026 and earned 175 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #5 on the daily leaderboard. Marqly is an AI-powered bookmark manager that automatically organizes your saved links using intelligent tagging, categorization, and semantic search. Save articles, videos, docs, and websites from any device, then find them instantly using natural language instead of folders and manual sorting. With AI summaries, reader mode, cross-platform sync, offline access, and smart organization, Marqly helps you build a searchable knowledge library without the maintenance.
Marqly 5.0 was featured in Productivity (652.8k followers), SaaS (42.3k followers) and Developer Tools (513.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 251.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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