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submitted 4 weeks ago by tkw8@lemm.ee to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

This app has really made my life better so I thought I'd share it. It's a bookmark everything app like raindrop.io or Pocket; except it is self-hosted. It has Firefox & Chrome extensions as well as iOS and Android mobile apps (so it's available pretty much everywhere).

You have the option to use AI for auto-tagging or you can not use the feature if AI bothers you. AI can either be your locally hosted LLM or you can use the ChatGPT API. I use it with a locally hosted LLM.

I'm not the developer, just a happy user.

https://hoarder.app/

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[-] xodoh74984@lemmy.world 18 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

I spun this up yesterday, because it's the first viable Google Keep replacement I've seen. I love the ability to archive bookmarked pages. And while the web app is clunky for notes (worse UX than Keep), the Android app is a decent replacement. The only weird thing is the option to add notes to notes so you can note while you note.

Worth mentioning that adding or changing a title is completely impossible on Android. Support for titles is included, but hidden, in the web UI, and the web UI adds unnecessary friction to editing notes.

The web UI also doesn't support newline characters unless they're preceded by two spaces (strict markdown formatting, like on Lemmy/Reddit), which is annoying. Markdown support is nice, but the vast majority of notes and reminders that I create only require plaintext.

[-] tkw8@lemm.ee 7 points 4 weeks ago

Thanks for adding the android bit. I don't use android so that perspective is helpful.

My use case is mostly bookmarking webpages and archiving webpages. I wouldn't use this app for notes, it's too new (project is less than 1 year). But Joplin, Obsidian, etc. which are purely note-taking apps also require strict markdown formatting, so this app isn't doing anything out of the ordinary there.

Developer updates the app very regularly so please submit a PR about the title issue. That would be good to fix.

this post was submitted on 14 Oct 2024
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