Search gets slow
Large bookmark sets become noisy and harder to scan inside the default manager.
v1.0.2 beta release
Built for the Google Chrome extension workflow. Search, browse, and manage your Chrome bookmarks locally without adding a separate account or cloud workspace.
Why MarkHub exists
Native bookmark search is fine for a few links. It breaks down when you collect hundreds or thousands of references across work, reading, and research.
Large bookmark sets become noisy and harder to scan inside the default manager.
Deep trees create friction when you need one link right now, not a browse session.
Many alternatives turn a simple bookmark problem into an account, upload, and trust problem.
Core capabilities
Search bookmarks by title or URL with a local index designed for fast retrieval, even on large archives.
Keep bookmark data inside the browser instead of sending it through a mandatory hosted workspace.
Work with Chrome's native bookmark tree so existing folders and saved pages remain the source of truth.
Browse the tree when you want context, then collapse and expand folders without losing your structure.
Move bookmarks in or out using standard formats instead of locking users into a proprietary data model.
Useful for research, design inspiration, documentation hoarding, and any workflow that creates deep bookmark debt.
How it works
Open Chrome, add MarkHub, and pin it to your toolbar.
MarkHub indexes your existing bookmark tree into local storage for fast retrieval.
Open the popup, type a few words, and jump directly to the right bookmark.
FAQ
No. The current Chrome extension is local-first. Its value comes from local indexing and fast search rather than mandatory cloud upload.
It complements and improves the Chrome bookmark workflow by making retrieval faster and easier while staying connected to the native bookmark tree.
People with hundreds or thousands of bookmarks, research-heavy workflows, or a strong preference for local privacy benefit the most.
The website is for discovery, education, SEO, and installation. The actual bookmark functionality belongs inside the browser where the APIs exist.