Raindrop alternative
The Raindrop alternative with notes & files built in
Raindrop is a great bookmark manager — but bookmarks are all it does. StashSync keeps your links and adds rich notes and file storage in one offline-first workspace, with sync and public sharing included.
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StashSync vs Raindrop
An honest, feature-by-feature comparison. Raindrop is a dedicated bookmark manager; StashSync is an all-in-one workspace.
| Feature | StashSync | Raindrop |
|---|---|---|
| Bookmark manager | Save, tag, full-text search | Its specialty — nested collections & archive |
| Notes | Rich Markdown notes | Bookmarks only |
| File storage | Up to 100 MB/file on Pro | Limited uploads (more on Pro) |
| Cross-device sync | Included on Free and Pro | Unlimited devices, free |
| Offline access | Offline-first | Offline reading on Pro |
| Full-text search | Included | Pro only ($38/yr) |
| Permanent web-page archive | Saves the link + your notes | Permanent copies on Pro |
| Public sharing / profile | Share links + Public Profile | Shareable collections |
| Free plan | 100 notes & bookmarks | Unlimited bookmarks |
Raindrop pricing and features verified June 2026. ⚠ = limited or Pro-only.
Choose StashSync if you want…
- Notes, bookmarks, and files together in one workspace
- A real notes app, not just saved links
- Sync and public sharing included on every plan
- Offline-first, in any browser, with nothing to install
Stick with Raindrop if you want…
- A dedicated, best-in-class bookmark manager
- Permanent archived copies of saved pages (Pro)
- Nested collections and advanced bookmark tools
- A generous, unlimited free bookmark tier
No lock-in either way: export your bookmarks as standard HTML and your notes as Markdown anytime.
Raindrop alternative — FAQ
Is StashSync a good Raindrop alternative?
If you want more than bookmarks, yes. StashSync saves and organizes links like Raindrop, then adds rich notes and file storage in one offline-first workspace. If you only need a pure bookmark manager, Raindrop's dedicated tools — like permanent page archiving — go deeper.
Does StashSync replace a bookmark manager?
Yes. It has a built-in bookmark manager with tags, full-text search, and a browser extension for Chrome and Edge — plus notes and files in the same place.
Is StashSync free like Raindrop?
Both have free plans. Raindrop's free tier offers unlimited bookmarks; StashSync's free plan covers 100 notes and bookmarks combined, with sync included. Raindrop Pro is $38/year; StashSync Pro is $47.88/year.
Can I import my Raindrop bookmarks?
Yes. Export your bookmarks from Raindrop as HTML, then import them into StashSync, which accepts standard browser/Netscape bookmark files.
Does StashSync archive full web pages like Raindrop Pro?
Not yet — StashSync saves the link plus any notes you add, rather than a permanent full-page copy. If an offline archive of every saved page is essential, Raindrop Pro is stronger there.
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