
Paste a link, get the gist
Bookie reads it for you and writes a short summary — title, a few lines, tags, and a thumbnail. Done in seconds.
You scroll, you find something cool, you bookmark it — then forget why. Bookie reads every link for you and writes a short summary: title, tags, thumbnail. Paste it and move on.
↑ paste a link and watch Bookie write the summary
reads just about anything you throw at it
dead simple
No folders to set up. No tutorial to sit through. Save a link and get on with your life.

Bookie reads it for you and writes a short summary — title, a few lines, tags, and a thumbnail. Done in seconds.

Reading in Chrome, X, or Reddit? Hit share, pick Bookie, and the link is waiting for you when you open the app.

Search, filter by tag, and jot your own notes. Everything stays on your phone — no account, no cloud.
more than a bookmark
Scribble a thought on anything you save — why it matters, who to send it to, what to do with it. Future-you says thanks.
Seven color themes, five whole vibes — from cozy zine to neon to brutalist. Plus proper light & dark mode.
Auto-tagged on save. Filter by topic or just type what you half- remember.
Dump a whole pile of links and watch the summaries stream in together.
No account, no cloud, no tracking. Your library lives in a local database on your device — and nowhere else.
Spin up folders, keep plain notes, and tick off to-dos — Bookie quietly grew into the place all your little stuff lives.
the quiet part
Most “free” apps are quietly selling you. Bookie can’t — because your library never leaves your phone in the first place.
Everything is saved to a local database on your phone. Uninstall the app and it’s genuinely gone.
No sign-up, no email, no password. Open the app and it just works — anonymously.
No ads, no analytics profile, no selling data. Links are only sent out to be summarised, never stored.
the usual questions
Yep — free to download and use. No subscription, no account, no catch.
No. There's no sign-up, email, or password. You open the app and start saving links straight away, completely anonymously.
Articles and blogs, YouTube videos, tweets / X posts, Reddit threads, news, newsletters, docs — most public web pages. Paste it and Bookie does its best to read it.
On your phone, in a local database — not in any cloud. When you save a link, the URL is sent off just long enough to generate the summary, then the result lives only on your device. Uninstall the app and everything is gone.
Bookie is launching on Android via Google Play first. An iOS version is on the roadmap — follow along for updates.
Yes. Hit “share” in Chrome, X, Reddit or wherever you are, pick Bookie from the share sheet, and the link will be waiting for you when you open the app.
Get Bookie, paste your first link, and never wonder “wait, why did I save this?” again.
free · no account · launching soon