Last updated April 2026

A Bookmarking Tool Built for Designers

Save This One is a bookmarking tool for designers who save references all day but lose them by Friday. It keeps your Dribbble shots, Figma files, and typography links organized with tags and notes, so you find them when the brief lands.

Sound familiar?

You found the perfect color palette on Dribbble. A week later, it is buried under 40 other tabs. Browser bookmarks were not built for visual research. You need a place where design references stay findable.

How Save This One helps

Tag by project, not by folder

Tag a link with 'rebrand' and 'typography' at the same time. No rigid folder hierarchy. One link can belong to multiple projects.

Add context while the idea is fresh

Attach a note like 'good spacing for card layout' to every link. When you revisit it next month, you will know exactly why you saved it.

Find any reference in seconds

Search across titles, notes, tags, and source URLs. Pull up that typography article without scrolling through a bookmark folder.

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.

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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.

Common questions

Pick one place for the links you want to keep. Save This One works as that single place. When you find something on Dribbble or Behance, save the URL here with a tag like 'rebrand' or 'typography'. When you need it, search instead of hunting across five apps.

Keep the good parts of the internet.

Save the links you actually want to come back to.

Start saving