Open-source alternatives to Diigo

Compare community-driven replacements for Diigo in bookmark managers & read-it-later workflows. We curate active, self-hostable options with transparent licensing so you can evaluate the right fit quickly.

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Diigo

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  • 24Alternatives
  • 18Support self-hosting

    Run on infrastructure you control

  • 15Active development

    Recent commits in the last 6 months

  • 13Permissive licenses

    MIT, Apache, and similar licenses

Counts reflect projects currently indexed as alternatives to Diigo.

Start with these picks

These projects match the most common migration paths for teams replacing Diigo.

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Linkwarden
Best for self-hosting

Why teams pick it

Organizations requiring self-hosted bookmark management with collaboration

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Briefkasten
Privacy-first alternative

Why teams pick it

Self-hosted bookmark manager with full-text search and OAuth

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Osmos Memo

Fast GitHub‑backed bookmark manager for instant capture

Active developmentPermissive licenseIntegration-friendlyTypeScript

Why teams choose it

  • One‑click extraction of page title and URL into a markdown snippet
  • Direct insertion into a GitHub README (or any markdown file) with automatic commit
  • Tag management that reuses existing tags or creates new ones on the fly

Watch for

Requires a GitHub account and personal access token

Migration highlight

Research article capture

Save the article’s title and URL as a markdown entry in a project repo for later citation.

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Linkwarden

Self-hosted collaborative bookmark manager with full webpage preservation

Self-host friendlyActive developmentPrivacy-firstTypeScript

Why teams choose it

  • Automatic webpage preservation as screenshot, PDF, and HTML archive
  • Reader view with text highlighting and annotation capabilities
  • Collaborative collections with granular member permissions

Watch for

Requires self-hosting infrastructure or paid cloud subscription

Migration highlight

Academic Research Archive

Researchers preserve cited sources with annotations, ensuring thesis references remain accessible years after publication

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WebCrate

Personal cloud‑based bookmark manager with sharing and extensions

Permissive licenseVue

Why teams choose it

  • Browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox
  • Progressive Web App works offline and syncs across devices
  • Private personal cloud storage on Deta Space

Watch for

Depends on Deta Space which is scheduled for sunset

Migration highlight

Research project collaboration

Team members add sources to a shared crate, keeping references synchronized and searchable.

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Laravel Markable

Add likes, bookmarks, and reactions to Laravel models

Active developmentPermissive licenseIntegration-friendlyPHP

Why teams choose it

  • Add likes, bookmarks, favorites, and reactions to any Eloquent model with a single trait
  • Custom mark types with dedicated tables for optimized query performance
  • Value-based marks with configurable allowed values or wildcard support

Watch for

Requires separate migration publication and execution for each mark type

Migration highlight

Course platform with likes and bookmarks

Students can like courses and bookmark lessons, while instructors view engagement metrics to identify popular content.

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Briefkasten

Self-hosted bookmark manager with full-text search and OAuth

Self-host friendlyPermissive licensePrivacy-firstJavaScript

Why teams choose it

  • Browser extension and drag‑and‑drop URL capture
  • Automatic title, description, and image extraction
  • Full‑text search with tag and category organization

Watch for

Requires own hosting and database setup

Migration highlight

Personal knowledge base

Keep research links searchable and organized with tags and full‑text search.

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Grimoire

Self-hosted bookmark manager with metadata extraction and tagging

Self-host friendlyPermissive licensePrivacy-firstTypeScript

Why teams choose it

  • Automatic metadata extraction and local storage from bookmarked URLs
  • Multi-user support with isolated bookmarks, tags, and categories per account
  • Fuzzy search across all saved bookmarks with tag and category filtering

Watch for

Version 0.4 requires migration from 0.3.X, indicating breaking changes

Migration highlight

Research Archive

Academics and researchers save articles with automatic metadata extraction, add personal notes, and organize sources by project using tags and categories for literature reviews.

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Benotes

Self-hosted notes and bookmarks manager in one interface

Self-host friendlyPermissive licensePrivacy-firstPHP

Why teams choose it

  • Side-by-side notes and bookmarks with automatic URL metadata extraction
  • Progressive Web App with mobile installation and share-target support
  • Flexible hosting on PHP servers, Docker, or cloud platforms

Watch for

Currently in beta with potential bugs and stability issues

Migration highlight

Personal Knowledge Base

Consolidate research bookmarks and project notes in one searchable interface with automatic link previews

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wallabag

Save, declutter, and read web articles on your own server

Self-host friendlyActive developmentPermissive licensePHP

Why teams choose it

  • Content extraction removes ads and clutter
  • Cross‑platform access via web, Android, iOS, and browser extensions
  • Tagging and categorization for organized reading lists

Watch for

Requires server setup and maintenance

Migration highlight

Researcher archiving journal articles

Collects and stores scholarly web pages, stripping paywall overlays for offline reading and citation management.

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LinkAce

Self-hosted bookmark manager with archiving and sharing capabilities

Self-host friendlyActive developmentPrivacy-firstPHP

Why teams choose it

  • Automated link monitoring and Internet Archive integration for long-term preservation
  • Multi-user support with OAuth/OIDC authentication and granular sharing controls
  • Full REST API with Zapier integration connecting 2,500+ applications

Watch for

Requires self-hosting infrastructure and maintenance expertise

Migration highlight

Academic Research Archive

Researchers preserve cited sources with automatic archiving, preventing reference loss when original pages disappear or move

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codever

Bookmark and code snippet manager for developers

Self-host friendlyPermissive licensePrivacy-firstTypeScript

Why teams choose it

  • Browser extensions and IDE plugins for Chrome, Firefox, IntelliJ, and VSCode
  • MEAN stack architecture with Keycloak authentication and MongoDB storage
  • Public bookmark sharing with community-curated collections on GitHub

Watch for

Requires managing MongoDB and Keycloak infrastructure for self-hosting

Migration highlight

Centralized snippet library for development teams

Engineers save and search reusable code patterns across projects, reducing duplication and onboarding time for new team members.

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Shaark

Self-hosted platform for bookmarks, posts, passwords, and photos

Self-host friendlyPrivacy-firstIntegration-friendlyPHP

Why teams choose it

  • Four content types: bookmarks with health-checks, markdown posts, encrypted passwords, and photo albums
  • Granular privacy controls with temporary sharing links and fully private mode
  • Progressive Web App with browser extension for rapid content capture

Watch for

Requires self-hosting infrastructure and PHP/Laravel environment setup

Migration highlight

Personal Knowledge Base

Consolidate research bookmarks, draft blog posts, and reference photos in one searchable, tagged repository with private-by-default settings.

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Floccus

Sync your bookmarks privately across browsers and devices

Self-host friendlyActive developmentPermissive licenseJavaScript

Why teams choose it

  • Syncs native browser bookmarks directly—no proprietary format or intermediary service
  • Multiple backend options: Nextcloud, Git servers, WebDAV, Google Drive, Linkwarden, KaraKeep
  • Granular control over sync profiles, strategies (uni/bidirectional), intervals, and folders

Watch for

Requires self-hosted or third-party backend service for synchronization

Migration highlight

Multi-Browser Developer Workflow

Maintain synchronized bookmarks across Firefox for personal browsing, Chrome for testing, and Edge for client work—all syncing to a private Git repository.

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linkding

Self-hosted bookmark manager that’s minimal, fast, and easy.

Self-host friendlyActive developmentPermissive licensePython

Why teams choose it

  • Clean, readable UI optimized for fast navigation
  • Tag‑based organization with bulk edit and markdown notes
  • Automatic title, description, icon fetch and optional archiving

Watch for

Requires self‑hosting knowledge and server resources

Migration highlight

Personal read‑it‑later library

Store articles and videos for offline consumption with markdown notes and archiving.

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Shaarli

Minimalist, fast, self-hosted bookmark manager for personal use

Self-host friendlyActive developmentPrivacy-firstPHP

Why teams choose it

  • Minimalist UI focused on single‑user workflow
  • Database‑free storage using flat files
  • High performance with low server resource usage

Watch for

Single‑user only, no multi‑user support

Migration highlight

Personal research archive

Store and retrieve research links quickly without external services.

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Karakeep

Self-hosted bookmark manager with AI tagging and full-text search

Self-host friendlyActive developmentPrivacy-firstTypeScript

Why teams choose it

  • AI-powered automatic tagging and summarization with ChatGPT or local Ollama models
  • Full-page archival and video downloading to prevent content loss
  • Cross-platform apps for iOS, Android, Chrome, and Firefox with REST API

Watch for

Currently under heavy development with evolving features

Migration highlight

Research Content Aggregation

Automatically tag and summarize academic papers, articles, and PDFs with AI while maintaining full-text searchability across your entire research library.

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Omnivore

Read, annotate, and share articles across all your devices

Active developmentFast to deployIntegration-friendlyTypeScript

Why teams choose it

  • Highlighting, notes, tags, and full‑text search
  • Cross‑platform apps (web, iOS, Android, PWA) and browser extensions
  • Automatic resume, offline support, and PDF rendering

Watch for

Text‑to‑speech currently limited to iOS

Migration highlight

Research workflow

Capture articles, highlight key passages, and export notes to Logseq for knowledge management.

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Unmark

Open-source to-do application for managing your bookmarks

Self-host friendlyActive developmentPrivacy-firstPHP

Why teams choose it

  • Treats bookmarks as actionable to-do items instead of passive archives
  • Import support for Pocket, Pinboard, Delicious, Readability, and more
  • Docker Compose deployment for simplified local installation

Watch for

Requires intermediate technical skills for installation and maintenance

Migration highlight

Migrating from Pocket to Self-Hosted

Import your entire Pocket archive and manage reading lists on your own infrastructure with full privacy control

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BookmarkHub

Sync browser bookmarks across devices using GitHub Gist

Permissive licensePrivacy-firstFast to deployTypeScript

Why teams choose it

  • No registration required—uses your GitHub token and Gist for authentication and storage
  • One-click upload and download of bookmarks across Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Chromium browsers
  • Displays local and remote bookmark counts for easy sync status tracking

Watch for

Requires manual one-click sync; automatic synchronization not yet implemented

Migration highlight

Multi-Browser Developer Workflow

A developer testing web apps in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge keeps identical bookmark sets synchronized across all browsers using a single Gist, eliminating manual duplication.

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Servas

Self-hosted bookmark manager with tags, groups, and extensions

Self-host friendlyActive developmentPrivacy-firstSvelte

Why teams choose it

  • Smart groups automatically organize bookmarks by tag criteria
  • Browser extensions for Firefox and Chrome enable one-click saving
  • Nested group hierarchy and flexible tagging system

Watch for

Requires server infrastructure and technical setup knowledge

Migration highlight

Research Collection Management

Organize research links with nested topic groups and tag-based smart collections that automatically surface related resources

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Omni

Command-driven browser interface for tabs, bookmarks, and productivity

Self-host friendlyPermissive licensePrivacy-firstJavaScript

Why teams choose it

  • Unified command palette for tabs, bookmarks, history, and 50+ actions
  • Keyboard-driven workflow with customizable shortcuts (Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+K)
  • Integrations with Notion, Figma, Google Docs, Asana, and more

Watch for

Requires learning command syntax and keyboard shortcuts for full efficiency

Migration highlight

Rapid Tab Switching During Development

Developers jump between documentation, localhost, and GitHub repos in under a second using `/tabs` search instead of clicking through dozens of tabs.

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buku

Powerful command-line bookmark manager with private, portable database

Active developmentPrivacy-firstIntegration-friendlyPython

Why teams choose it

  • Private, merge-able SQLite database with no tracking or analytics
  • Auto-import from Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Vivaldi browsers
  • Powerful search: regex, deep scan, field-specific markers, and random revisit

Watch for

Command-line interface has a learning curve for non-technical users

Migration highlight

Research Link Curation

Academics tag and search hundreds of papers by topic, author, or keyword using regex queries and export collections to Markdown for publication.

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Shiori

Lightweight bookmark manager with offline archiving in Go

Self-host friendlyActive developmentPermissive licenseGo

Why teams choose it

  • Automatic offline webpage archiving with readable content extraction
  • Single binary deployment with no external dependencies
  • Dual interface: command-line tool and web dashboard

Watch for

Browser extensions remain in beta with potential stability issues

Migration highlight

Research Archive

Academics preserve cited web sources offline, ensuring references remain accessible for future publications even if original URLs break.

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Reminiscence

Self-hosted bookmark manager with archival and annotation capabilities

Self-host friendlyPrivacy-firstFast to deployJavaScript

Why teams choose it

  • Multi-format archival: HTML, PDF, PNG, and automatic media downloads
  • Automatic tagging and AI-powered summarization of web content
  • Annotation support for HTML, PDF, and EPUB with read position memory

Watch for

Requires Python 3.9+ and multiple system dependencies

Migration highlight

Academic Research Archive

Researchers organize papers and articles with automatic tagging, annotations, and permanent archival copies for citation integrity.

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Slash

Self-hosted platform turning URLs into human-readable shortcuts

Self-host friendlyActive developmentPrivacy-firstTypeScript

Why teams choose it

  • Customizable `s/` short links for any URL
  • Tag‑based organization and shareable collections
  • Built‑in traffic analytics

Watch for

Requires own server or container runtime

Migration highlight

Team knowledge base linking

Team members store and retrieve project docs via short, searchable links, reducing time spent hunting URLs.

Choosing a bookmark managers & read-it-later alternative

Teams replacing Diigo in bookmark managers & read-it-later workflows typically weigh self-hosting needs, integration coverage, and licensing obligations.

  • 18 projects let you self-host and keep customer data on infrastructure you control.
  • 15 options are actively maintained with recent commits.

Tip: shortlist one hosted and one self-hosted option so stakeholders can compare trade-offs before migrating away from Diigo.