A bookmark manager that gets out of the way.
Raindrop is powerful and feature-rich. Browser Atlas takes the opposite bet: one calm box to save, search, and find — with tags that nest like folders, a work scope, and an extension when you want them, and nothing to configure first.
Side by side
The same job, two temperaments.
Comparison reflects general product positioning, not an exhaustive feature audit.
Why people switch
When less really is more.
Folders without the filing
Type a tag like #work/clients/acme and it nests into a virtual folder tree — no collections to design before you can save.
Find by typing, not digging
Fuzzy, typo-tolerant search across title, domain, URL, and notes — and the links you open most rise to Frequently used on their own.
A work mode built in
Point a scope at #work and the extension hides everything else — search and saves stay inside the slice you’re in.
When Raindrop wins
If you live for nested collections, visual boards, and deep tagging, Raindrop is genuinely great.
Browser Atlas isn’t trying to out-feature it. We’re for the people who tried all that — and just wanted their links saved and findable without the upkeep.
Save the page. Skip the setup.
Free to start. Your library is ready in under a minute — no collections required.
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