Open Source Alternatives to Raindrop

The best Utilities tools similar to Raindrop

LinkAce stands out as a leading open-source alternative to Raindrop.

The Raindrop ecosystem primarily consists of Utilities solutions. Explore these alternatives to discover tools that align with your specific Raindrop-related requirements, whether you're looking for enhanced features, different user experiences, or specialized functionalities.

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LinkAce is a self-hosted tool designed for effortlessly archiving, organizing, and sharing your favorite web links. With its clean interface, you can save articles, bookmark tools, and preserve important content long-term. It allows you to easily categorize and retrieve your links or share your collection with others.

  • Continuous Monitoring: All saved links are monitored. Get a notification when a website moves or becomes unavailable.
  • Automatic Archiving: Links are backed up via the Internet Archive after you save them. Automagically.
  • Tags & Lists: Choose tags to categorize links, and add them to custom lists to group them by a topic or occasion.
  • Darkmode: Whether you want it all the time or based on your operating system, LinkAce handles light and dark mode for you.
  • Search, Filter, Order: A powerful search helps you find the links you are looking for. Filter and order the results by various properties.
  • REST API: LinkAce offers a REST API for all features, so you can control and access all your data from other applications.
  • Share, or Keep It Private: Your link archive can be accessed by guests or kept private. Links, tags, and lists can be set private separately.
  • RSS Feeds: Both private and public links are accessible via RSS feeds. Feeds are also available for tags and lists.
  • The Bookmarklet: Instead of bulky browser extensions, LinkAce provides an easy-to-use Bookmarklet to save any website with one click.

LinkAce ships with pre-configured Docker configurations and a built-in web installer to make installation as easy as possible. Installation via Docker is the recommended way.