PageStash

A bookmark manager alternative for people who outgrew bookmarks

People search **alternative to bookmarks for research** because bookmarks optimize the wrong thing: **speed of saving**, not **probability of retrieval**. Serious workflows need archives, metadata, and search.

If you have ever lost a critical webpage, screenshot, or source while researching — this fixes that. PageStash is used by analysts, researchers, and investigators who need a source library that survives the real web.

Bookmarks are pointers, not memory

A bookmark says “here might be something.” Research needs “**here is what it said** when I decided.” That is the gap between consumer tooling and **research infrastructure**.

Intent: bookmark alternative + analyst productivity

Queries this page supports

  • bookmark manager alternative
  • alternative to bookmarks for research
  • how to stop losing useful links during research
  • research workflow tools
  • tools for analysts

What you get with PageStash

  • **Full-page capture** so you keep the same evidence your eyes saw.
  • **Full-text search** across your library — find the quote, not the URL.
  • **Organization** that matches projects: folders, tags, notes.
  • Optional **Page Graphs** when investigations connect many entities.

PageStash helps researchers capture full-page web context, metadata, notes, and searchable source history — so findings do not disappear across tabs, screenshots, and bookmarks.

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Further reading

Browse all guides on the PageStash blog.