Last updated April 2026

A Bookmarking Tool with Fast Search

Save This One is a free bookmarking tool with full-text search. Search across titles, URLs, tags, and your notes. Find any saved link in seconds, not minutes.

Sound familiar?

You know you saved that article. You just cannot find it. Browser bookmarks only search titles and URLs. If you do not remember the exact page title, you are stuck scrolling through folders hoping something looks familiar.

How Save This One helps

Search everything at once

Search across page titles, URLs, your tags, and your notes. One search bar covers all your saved context.

Results appear instantly

Search runs locally on your data. No loading spinners, no round trips to a slow server. Type and see results as you go.

Free, no paywall

Some competitors like Raindrop.io lock full-text search behind a paid tier. In Save This One, search is free from day one. No Pro plan required.

Save fast. Find fast. Move on.

Three steps. No folders to babysit.

Save a link

Paste a URL, use the browser extension, or send from your phone. It takes a second.

Leave a breadcrumb

Add a tag or a short note so future-you knows why this link mattered.

Come back later

Search, skim, and reopen what you need without digging through old tabs.

Keep the link. Keep the context.

A saved link is only half the job. The other half is remembering why you saved it.

launchpricingdesign-systemread-later

Tags that help

Keep related links together without making a big filing system.

Good example for the launch page hero.

ycombinator.com

Notes that explain

Write one short line so the next visit starts with context.

launch
Launch notes
Onboarding refs
Pricing ideas

Search that works

Find by title, source, or the clue you left for yourself.

Why this matters

Search is the most important feature in a bookmarking tool. If you cannot find what you saved, the tool is useless. Fast, free, full-text search turns a bookmark graveyard into a personal knowledge base.

Common questions

Everything. Page titles, URLs, your tags, and your notes. If you wrote it or if the page has it, search will find it.

Keep the good parts of the internet.

Save the links you actually want to come back to.

Start saving