I built a tool to let you export your X bookmarks and categorize them
xarchive
14 points
7 comments
April 08, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (3 comments)
xarchive
Free Twitter/X bookmark exporter The Chrome extension exports everything on your X bookmarks page to a local file. No login, no data leaving your machine. If your account gets suspended tomorrow, your bookmarks are gone. This prevents that. I also built a viewer if you want to search, tag, and browse your exports like an actual library — offline, no account needed. $4.69/year for the viewer, but the exporter is fully standalone if you just want the backup. It uses only React. If you want to support me, it costs almost nothing. Advice also welcomed. ---Links--- Free Chrome extension: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/x-bookmark-exporter... Viewer: https://x-archive.netlify.app/ Video demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIHj81BOdZ4 Twitter: https://x.com/XArchiveExport
tetrisgm
Sounds useful, but the UX / UI really needs some love here! Maybe good to have a pass with the AI?
rendaw
What are x bookmarks? I think I need a concrete example. Also what are its actual features? What does it export? High resolution media? Author information? Replies? But also, this feels like a 5 minute vibe coded project you put together on a whim to try to make money. 50% of the description on every page is about paying you. I want a good twitter exporter, but I want something the author is invested in enough that it might conceivably work 5 months later too.