It solves the right problem. Every X user has a bookmarks graveyard. Hundreds of posts saved with genuine intent, never seen again. The problem isn't laziness. It's that visiting a bookmarks page is a separate task, and separate tasks lose to the infinite scroll every time.
It's invisible until it's valuable. No app to open, no reminder to dismiss, no habit to build. You're already scrolling your feed. The extension just slips something meaningful into the flow. The "Resurfaced" chip is subtle enough to feel native, distinct enough to catch your eye.
It respects your attention. Cooldowns prevent the same post from haunting you. Session limits keep the feed from feeling hijacked. Retirement ensures you're not seeing the same 10 bookmarks forever. It's opinionated in all the right ways.
It compounds over time. The more you bookmark, the richer the resurfacing pool. Old insights, forgotten threads, that post you saved six months ago — they come back when you least expect and most appreciate it.
It's the rare tool that requires nothing and delivers something. One sync, and it just works. That's it. No dashboard, no stats to obsess over, no settings to optimize. Just your own saved content, returning to you.
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Good idea - definitely bookmarked posts are a graveyard haha
@daniele_packard Many thanks, Daniel. I built it for myself at first, but it felt worth sharing. It helps to revisit bookmarked posts in the place where your attention already is, the main feed. Then you decide whether to read them or not, and they no longer feel dead.