This list of bookmarking apps can help keep you and your team organized in different ways. Here are some basics on each them. The full run-down is in Seth David's articles which are linked after each one; he explains in his series "Extreme bookmarking and managing your apps" what they can do to help you and your team in detail.
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Mighty Networks
Mighty Networks is a platform where you can choose from three plans to bring your community, courses, memberships, and events together in one place, under your brand. The Community Plan lets you build a website and community that you can charge for; the Business Plan also includes online courses, events, and groups; and the Mighty Pro Plan gives you your own branded apps with listings in the Apple and Google Play Stores. Read How to Create an App for Your Business on Mighty Networks.
Read Extreme bookmarking and managing your apps: The Mighty Networks situation
Google Chrome
Google Chrome's Browser lets you create a system of folders and subfolders to keep organized. It is my personal favorite browser; I have a ton of bookmarks set up in it, but it gets out of hand really fast when I rely on it to keep everything organized. When you sync to Chrome, you have your bookmarks, passwords, etc. on all your devices, which I do really like. Check out the steps to Create, view & edit bookmarks in Chrome.
Read Extreme bookmarking and managing your apps: Google Chrome
Bublup
Bublup is a delightfully colorful visual project management and organization app. You can create to-do lists, manage projects, tasks etc. to save, organize, and share. Links, documents, notes, videos, photos, GIFs, music, and more "auto-magically" save with customizable pictures, titles, and descriptions for at-a-glance navigation. Plans go from free to Premium Plus which is $9.99/month. Not bad. There is also a browser extension which I would definitely like.
Read Extreme bookmarking and managing your apps: Bublup
Notejoy
Notejoy is a notes app for individuals and teams that syncs, letting teams collaboratively organize and take focused notes. It's available on apps and the web. You can sign up for free. Pricing goes from free to $12/mo. billed annually.
Read Extreme bookmarking and managing your apps: Notejoy
ClickUp
ClickUp is "one app to replace them all", bringing all of your time management needs into a single app that has docs, reminders, goals, calendars, and an inbox. It works for personal use and teams of all sizes and industries because of its fully customizable features that let all teams use it to plan, organize, and collaborate. You can track time, create estimates, mark labels, add notes, view reports of your time, or import time tracked with integrations. This time tracking tool is used by companies such as Airbnb, Google, & Uber.
Read Extreme bookmarking and managing your apps: ClickUp
TheBrain
TheBrain uses concept discovery and advanced note-linking. It says it will map your mind and it sounds serious about it. This kind of put me off, because I'd never heard of mind mapping! I guess it really is a thing though! Read more about Mind Mapping in Business. According to GooglePlay, TheBrain lets you capture ideas, web pages, files and notes and always find them just like you think of them, along with related items that you might have forgotten about, connecting everything across your devices. There is a free version or you can get Pro for $16/month; there are also licensed versions.
Read Extreme bookmarking and managing your apps: TheBrain
Airtable
Airtable is a collaborative relational database tool that uses different Views to see information from different angles; custom interfaces; automations and integrations. It syncs across your organization so different teams can collaborate on a shared view of table data. Pricing ranges from free to $24/monthly, and there is also an Enterprise version.
Read Extreme bookmarking and managing your apps: Airtable
Opera
Opera is a browser that comes with a free VPN, ad blocker, and many other features, bells and whistles. I've never tried this one. You can apparently do a lot: Group tabs in separate workspaces; share files between web browsers with built-in My Flow file sharing; chat with built-in Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and others; create pinboards; edit snapshots; pop out videos; play music; and even manage your cryptocurrency with an integrated Ethereum-based crypto wallet. Read more about Opera's Crypto Wallet. It does sound like a diva. I don't have time for all that with a browser.
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