Kipclip.com now returns tags in search as well. You can search for specific tags, use tag:<your tag> right in the search, and tapping a tag updates the search accordingly. I think this works pretty well but definitely open to suggestions
Kipclip.com now returns tags in search as well. You can search for specific tags, use tag:<your tag> right in the search, and tapping a tag updates the search accordingly. I think this works pretty well but definitely open to suggestions
You can now mark articles in your reading list as 'read'. the implementation is simple; articles with the 'toread' tag end up in your reading list, when you mark them read the toread tag is removed and a read tag is added. This way the status is updated in the data on your own PDS including history
Screenshot of a Personal Data Server (PDS) identity page showing the account kipclip.com hosted on eurosky.social. The Identity tab displays the DID (did:plc:3zzkrjtsmo7nnwnvhex3auj), a verified alias (at://kipclip.com), and the connected service AtprotoPersonalDataServer with the endpoint https://eurosky.social. The top bar includes a search field, compose icon, profile avatar, and menu button.
Landed safely π
screenshot of part of the kipclip screen showing import complete of a pinboard import with 2800 imported bookmarks (and 96 skipped)
Did some more stress testing and I *think* that bookmark importing is now pretty solid. Do give it a try when you can! (and let me know if you find any room for improvement)
Screenshot of the Kipclip "Import Bookmarks" settings page. The page has General and Import tabs, with Import selected. A yellow beta notice states importing is free during beta and will become a supporter-only feature. A blue info banner warns that bookmarks on AT Protocol are public. Below is a drag-and-drop file upload area with a "Choose File" button. The supported formats section lists Netscape HTML (Chrome, Firefox, Safari exports), Pinboard JSON, and Pocket CSV.
New feature π£ (in beta) Kipclip.com now supports imports from most common sources. Move all your previously collected bookmarks safely onto your PDS π₯‘
Glad you like it!
With thanks to @hacdias.com for the inspiration
some mention of the endpoint that linkding uses being unreliable indieweb.org/Internet_Arc... I've added a note to look into it further. For now I did add a link to the web archive version of the url for the bookmark detail view. when the url is not yet archived you can trigger it there manually.
A bookmark manager showing a list of saved links in the background, with a modal overlay in the foreground displaying a saved article titled "AI is accidentally making documentation more accessible" from gerireid.com. The modal features the site's pixel-art logo spelling "geri" in dark blue with pink accents, the article's subtitle "Writing documentation for AI retrieval improves accessibility for humans too," an "AI" tag, a save date of 15/02/2026 with an "Archived version" link, and three action buttons: Open (red), Share, and Edit.
Every bookmark now has an "Archived version" link that points to the Wayback Machine. If a snapshot exists, you can read the page even if the original goes down. If not, archive.org offers to save it for you. Small feature, but useful when you're browsing old bookmarks and links have gone stale.
I'll have a look at whole Linkding does that. Maybe something for our backlog
oh that *is* a neat feature! and it offloads the heavy lifting to a specialized service which I like.
haha yeah, once we go down that road you would probably start with archiving the actual content, but it would quickly become either archive.ph or internet archive territory. while interesting that's way out of scope for a simple bookmarking tool. at least at this point.
What would be the benefit of storing the favicon locally? As a cache of sorts?
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Enrichment metadata (titles, descriptions, images) now lives in its own AT Protocol record (com.kipclip.annotation) instead of on the community bookmark record. Cleaner data, same experience.
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A bookmarks page titled "Your Bookmarks" showing 100 bookmarks in grid view. A search bar and grid/list toggle are at the top. Four bookmark cards are visible: "ACCESSIBILITY.md" (21/02/2026, tagged "web" and "accessibility"), "vimeo.com" (20/02/2026, tagged "Design", has a note icon), "disnet/skyboard" ("A collaborative kanban board on the AT Protocol," with a profile photo), and a partially visible card for "Mole" with a dark green logo featuring a mole silhouette.
The same bookmarks page switched to list view. Visible entries: "ACCESSIBILITY.md," "vimeo.com" (with note icon), "Pro Climbing League | Head-to-Head Climbing Series," "GitHub β disnet/skyboard," "GitHub β tw93/Mole: πΆ Deep clean and optimize your Mac," "GitHub β DrCatHicks/learning-opportunities: A Claude Code skill for deliberate skill development during AI-assisted coding," "Roomy" (a.roomy.space), and the beginning of an entry titled "Introducing Chatto."
New card/list view toggle to switch between the image grid and a compact list. Your preference is remembered.
A bookmark detail card for "ACCESSIBILITY.md" from mgifford.github.io, described as "The open standard for project accessibility transparency, governance, and AI-assisted inclusion." Tagged with "web" and "accessibility." A yellow note reads: "Let's add this to our repo at work since we already have the basics for this in place." Saved 21/02/2026. Buttons for Open, Share, and Edit are shown at the bottom.
Tap any bookmark to open a detail view with title, description, tags, and notes. Add personal notes to any bookmark from the edit screen.
New kipclip update! Bookmark detail view, personal notes, card/list toggle, date format settings, and faster saves. Thread with details below. π£
Yeah I should have done that from the start I guess, but itβs an easy enough migration so can add a note field when I do it, does make sense
Yeah description is similarly fetched and pre filled, but you could add notes of course too. Still UX wise I see why a different field would make more sense. And Iβm butchering the community lexicon a bit so I should indeed move some of these fields out of the main bookmark record
Hi Henrique, maybe just coming back to this. What is your use case for notes? How do you think you will use it. How is it different from the description for instance? Just trying to get a feel for what people would use this for and how.
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A "Save Bookmark" dialog on kipclip.com, signed in as @tijs.org. It shows a URL field containing "https://atproto.com/", a tags field with one tag "atproto" already added, a red "Save Bookmark" button, and a note that the page title and description will be automatically fetched.
You can now post tags right in the bookmark add modal and in the bookmarklet popup. Saves a few clicks or taps! π£
No plans so far but by speaking it it may come to be. Adding to the backlog to roost on it for a bit. I think we could do a custom note record that simple references the main bookmark record, should not complicate things too much (famous last words)
And thanks, we also love de kip π
Updated the kipclip.com login screen to use similar wording (Connect with your Atmosphere account) as npmx.dev, and added a "Connect with Bluesky button" which is a nice improvement. Let's make this Atmosphere thing happen!
For kipclip.com, I solved the 'register for an account problem' if you want to target people new to the atmosphere with a register page linked to from the login screen, that links to a few of the bigger 'pds account providers'. Happy to get feedback on this kipclip.com/register first stab at this..
kipclit is erhm.. a bit too spicy for this hen probably