

Yup, it’s self-hostable and can work locally on your own network.
Yup, it’s self-hostable and can work locally on your own network.
Hey, thanks! We usually go with the most requested suggestions from the community. If it gets enough demand, why not? :)
This project is going that direction, with more features :)
For the advanced search functionality, yes you need to go to Linkwarden. Otherwise if you want the bookmarks to show up in the browser you can use a tool like Floccus.
Linkwarden is more like a Read-it-later + Bookmark manager combo which also saves the webpages itself.
Notion is a proprietary knowledge management system.
I think you’re talking about duplicate link prevention, that’s already part of the features and you can enable it in the settings.
Hahaha, appreciate the support! :D
In simple terms, link rot is when the contents of a link you saved from the past is longer available.
Firefox sync does save the link url itself, but the actual content is susceptible to being taken down for any reason.
A tool like Linkwarden both saves the link url as well as the content itself, so you’ll have a copy even if the original content is lost. All while taking collaboration into account.
Linkwarden maintainer here, thanks for the shoutout and stay tuned for exciting updates as we have lots of new features lined up for the next release :)
Is it possible to use archive.org or something similar in place or in addition to the builtin archiving?
That’s actually one of the features, you can enable it from the settings to send the link to archive.org for a snapshot.
To access the webpages (before being bookmarked)? Yeah.
Otherwise if the articles and webpages are already bookmarked/saved, no it doesn’t need to access the internet.