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Tags
Add, edit, bulk-apply, and clean up the colored labels that organize your library.
Tags are colored labels on bookmarks. They come from two sources: you, and AI auto-tagging.
Editing tags on a bookmark
On a card, up to 2 tag chips show, plus +N for the rest. Edit them inline via the card's "..." menu > Edit tags, or in the bookmark detail view. The tag editor lets you add existing tags or create new ones on the spot.
Managing all your tags
Manage every tag in Settings > Tags & Organisation (the label is spelled "Organisation" in the app). There you can:
- Search your tags with the search box.
- Press Add tag to create one: pick a color and name (up to 50 characters, duplicate names are blocked).
- Click a tag's name to rename it inline.
- Change its color from the color dropdown.
- Delete a tag.
Edits apply across every bookmark immediately.
Bulk tagging
Enter selection mode
Press Select on the bookmarks page.
Pick cards
Click the cards you want to tag.
Open the Tags menu
Press Tags in the floating action bar. The menu is tri-state per tag: checked (on all selected), a dash (on some), or empty (none). Click to add to all or remove from all. You can create a new tag inline here too.
Cleaning up duplicates
Open Settings > Tags & Organisation > Clean up tags. It scans your tags and suggests merges, including AI-suggested groups of synonyms, plurals, and misspellings. Each group is labeled either "Suggested by AI" with a reason, or "Same name, written differently" for exact duplicates.
Each group is a ballot: check whether to merge it, pick which tag name survives (or rename it with the pencil), then press the Merge groups button, which shows how many groups are checked. Nothing merges until you confirm.
Only high-confidence AI suggestions are shown. If AI is unavailable, the tool falls back to exact matches only.
Filtering and searching by tag
Tag chips are filterable (see Filters) and searchable, since tag names are one of search's signals.
AI agent or LLM? Read this page as Markdown or browse the full docs index at /llms.txt.