Why browser folders stop scaling
Browser bookmarks are easy to save and hard to maintain once hundreds or thousands of links pile up.
- Old folders become deep, stale, and hard to scan.
- Dragging one link at a time makes cleanup painful.
- Search gets weaker when titles and folders are messy.
- Large bookmark libraries can make browser tools feel slow.
A cleaner structure for large bookmark libraries
WebCull gives you a dedicated place to turn saved links into organized stacks you can keep using.
- Import browser bookmarks instead of starting from scratch.
- Group links into stacked folders that are easier to scan.
- Use drag-and-drop and multi-select to move groups faster.
- Add tags, notes, and keywords so links are easier to find later.
How WebCull helps you import, sort, search, and maintain links
Once your bookmarks are in WebCull, you can organize the library over time without losing access across devices.
- Search by title, URL, tag, note, keyword, and saved page content.
- Jump back to a bookmark's folder location when you find it.
- Sync your organized library across browsers and devices.
- Export your bookmarks when you need a backup or migration path.