Chrome's bookmarks bar wasn't built for saving dozens of links a day. Pocket Pet gives you one-click saving, instant search, and tags — all from a tiny pet in the corner of your screen.
Add to BrowserChrome's built-in bookmarks are fine for a handful of sites you visit daily. But for active research, article saving, or project link collections, the bookmarks bar becomes a graveyard of nested folders nobody opens again.
Pocket Pet's Links tab is designed for active link saving — the kind where you need to find things again in seconds, not scroll through folders. Tags replace folders, search replaces scrolling, and one-click saving replaces Ctrl+D dialogs.
Every feature is designed to reduce clicks between finding something and saving it.
Click the pet, hit "Save this page." The title, URL, and favicon are captured instantly. No dialog boxes.
A link can belong to multiple tags at once. No more deciding which single folder it fits in. Filter by tag to see just what you need.
Start typing to search across titles, URLs, and tags. Results appear as you type — no page load, no waiting.
Right-click any link on a page to save it directly to Pocket Pet — without even navigating to it first.
Need to share a saved link? Hit the copy icon to put the URL on your clipboard instantly.
Pin links to the top of your list so the most important ones are always visible, no scrolling needed.
Deep in a research session with 15 tabs open? Instead of saving each one individually, use the "Save all tabs" option to capture every open tab in one click. Each link gets its own entry with the correct title and favicon. Close the tabs, reclaim your memory, and come back to them whenever you want.
One click to save. Instant search to find. Tags to organize. All from a tiny pet in the corner.
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