How Tempmarks works
Tempmarks is a 7-day bookmarking system. Everything you save starts temporary, so only the links that earn their place stick around.
Save anything in a second
Whenever you find something useful — an article, a docs page, a thread, a quick thought — drop it into Tempmarks in one move. Paste a link or type a short note. No tags, no folders, no deciding where it belongs.

A gentle 7-day countdown
Every Tempmark gets a 7-day timer. Use it within the week or let it expire — you don't have to clean anything up. The list cleans itself.
Instead of a growing pile of "maybe important" links, you review a short, current list of things you're actually using this week.

Only the best stuff becomes Permanent
If something proves useful — a reference you revisit, a resource you rely on — you can promote it to Permanent with one click. Permanent items don't expire. They live in a separate list, so your day-to-day Tempmarks stay light.
“This is how Tempmarks fights data hoarding: most things are temporary by default, and only the truly useful bits earn a permanent home.”

Built for people who live in their browser
If you're juggling dozens of open tabs and a bookmark bar you never check, Tempmarks keeps your day-to-day list small on purpose.
Instead of carrying digital guilt ("I should really read all these…"), you let things expire and trust that the important stuff will naturally resurface.
Coming soon: more insights, same simple loop
Over time, I'll add more ways to understand how you use Tempmarks — like seeing which links you actually open and what makes it to Permanent.
For now, I'm focused on getting the core experience right. If you're interested in specific features, let me know!
Stop hoarding links. Start curating your week.
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