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Dewey is a bookmark management SaaS for social media and web saves. It aims to bring bookmarks from Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Bluesky, TikTok, Threads, Truth, and the web into one searchable hub. The page says it is trusted by more than 45,000 curators, and its positioning is closer to personal knowledge management, research archiving, and content curation than to a traditional enterprise knowledge base.
Its core workflow is “sync, search, organize, and export.” Users can consolidate saved items from multiple social accounts into a single dashboard, reducing the need to switch between different accounts and platforms. Search covers bookmarks, tags, authors, and notes; organization features include folders, tags, annotations, and list/card/grid views. Dewey AI can batch-tag thousands of bookmarks based on interest keywords provided by the user, showing suggested tags before applying them sitewide so users can review and correct them manually. Its data export capabilities are relatively strong, with support for CSV, searchable PDF, Google Sheet, and exporting associated media such as images and videos.
Dewey explicitly supports connecting with Notion, automatically syncing new bookmarks to a Notion database along with tags and metadata. It can also generate a personalized RSS feed URL, pushing bookmarks in real time to third-party tools that support RSS. Compared with an open API, these integrations are easier to adopt, but information on extensibility is limited. The page does not disclose an official API, webhooks, or developer documentation.
The captured text does not provide plan details, pricing, a free tier, or trial information, so it is not possible to assess value for money in detail. On security, Dewey emphasizes “Own Your Data” and the ability to export a complete library, reflecting a focus on data portability. However, it does not disclose details on encryption, access control, compliance certifications, data residency, or enterprise audit capabilities. For team collaboration, only public sharing of bookmark collections is visible; there is no mention of member permissions, team workspaces, or admin controls.
Dewey’s strengths are that it addresses the fragmentation, poor searchability, and backup difficulties of social bookmarks, while its Notion, RSS, and export features make it suitable for building a personal knowledge workflow. Its weaknesses are limited disclosure around enterprise capabilities, opaque pricing, and dependence on overseas social platforms. It is a good fit for heavy Twitter/X users, researchers, creators, content curators, and people who need to back up social saves. Enterprises that require permissions, compliance, and team knowledge-base governance should evaluate it carefully.
Access from mainland China cannot be confirmed from the text alone. Since its main data sources include overseas platforms such as X/Twitter, TikTok, and Threads, actual usability may be affected by the network environment and account availability. Alternatives to compare include Raindrop.io, Pocket, Readwise Reader, Notion Web Clipper, and Cubox.
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