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Bookmark Rescuer

Your Pocket/bookmarks graveyard, resurrected

Export your bookmarks and your Claw turns the pile into something usable: categorizes links, summarizes unread items, spots dead links, and helps you find what you saved later.

House RecipePersonal5 min

INGREDIENTS

🔎Web Search

PROMPT

Organize my bookmarks. I'll share my bookmark export. For each link: (1) check if it's still live, (2) generate a one-line summary of the content, (3) categorize it by topic. Then give me: a categorized index of everything, a "top 10 most valuable unread" list, dead links to remove, and duplicates to merge. Going forward, when I mention I'm working on a topic, proactively check if I saved anything relevant. Bookmark export: [paste or attach your bookmark export]

How It Works

Instead of 500 bookmarks collecting digital dust, your Claw organizes them

by topic, generates summaries for unread items, removes dead links, and

proactively surfaces relevant saved content when you mention a related topic.

What You Get

  • Categorized summary of all your saved links
  • Brief summary of each unread article
  • Broken link detection and removal
  • Duplicate detection across bookmark sources
  • Contextual resurfacing: "You saved an article about this 3 months ago"

Setup Steps

  1. Export your bookmarks (browser export, Pocket export, Raindrop, etc.)
  2. Share the export file with your Claw
  3. Get an organized, summarized library back
  4. Ask for relevant bookmarks whenever you're researching a topic

Tips

  • Ask for a "top 10 most relevant unread" list based on your current projects
  • Can merge bookmarks from multiple sources (browser + Pocket + Raindrop)
  • Set a monthly reminder to review and clean up new additions
  • Ask the Claw to flag bookmarks older than a year that are likely outdated
  • Pair with the Tech Radar so new discoveries go into an organized system
Tags:#bookmarks#reading#productivity#knowledge-management