Linkwarden vs. Raindrop

Linkwarden is a platform for saving, organizing, and archiving webpages, while Raindrop is a popular tool for bookmarking and managing collections of online content. Below, we'll look at what they have in common and where they differ.

How are they similar?

Both Linkwarden and Raindrop let you save webpages, categorize them, and access them across different devices. They focus on visual organization, tagging, and ensuring you can quickly find what you need.

How are they different?

Archiving vs. Bookmarking

Raindrop primarily saves bookmarks with the option to capture page text content on its premium tier. Linkwarden goes a step further by offering full webpage archiving so you always have a copy of the original content—even if the source changes or disappears.

Collaboration & Public Collections

Raindrop allows users to share collections publicly or privately. Linkwarden supports this as well, but it also offers deeper control over shared libraries and advanced tagging capabilities, including AI-based tagging to automate content organization.

Open-source & Self-hosting

Raindrop is a commercial, hosted service only. Meanwhile, Linkwarden is open-source, meaning you can inspect the code, customize it, and even self-host if you want full control over your data.

Features Comparison

FeatureLinkwardenRaindrop
Full Webpage Archival YesLimited
Read-it-later ExperienceLimited Yes
AI-based Tagging YesLimited
Collaboration Yes Yes
Public Collections Yes Yes
Client AppLimited Yes
Self-hosting Option Yes No
Customization Yes Yes
Open-source Yes No

Final Thoughts

Raindrop is a polished solution for bookmarking and organizing content, especially if you want a clean interface for personal use. However, if you prefer full-page archiving, open-source flexibility, and more advanced tagging options, Linkwarden stands out as a powerful alternative for long-term, collaborative content management.

Curious to see how Linkwarden can help you manage your web content? Try Linkwarden now and discover a more versatile approach to saving and organizing links.