Link related saves into a graph
Tie a person to the job they posted and the articles you saved about them. Connections turn your library into a little network you can follow from any bookmark.
3 min read · Updated 7/6/2026
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Your saves don't live in a vacuum. A person you met also posted a job. That job links to a company. You saved three articles about them. Connections let you tie all of that together so your library becomes a little network you can follow — not just a pile of links.
What it is
A connection is a link between two of your bookmarks. Link a contact to the job they shared, a recipe to the restaurant it came from, a product to the review you read. Each connection is two-way — once you link A to B, you'll see it from both — and you can add a short relationship label ("employer", "related", "review") so you remember why they're linked.
Why you'll love it
- Follow a trail: from a person → the job they posted → what you saved about it.
- See the neighborhood at a glance with a little graph on each bookmark.
- Nothing is public — connections are just for you, and they sync across your devices.
How to use it
- Open any bookmark and go to the Connections tab.
- Type in the search box to find another bookmark in your library.
- (Optional) Add a short relationship label first, like "employer" or "related".
- Click a result to link it. It now appears on both bookmarks.
- The little radial graph shows this bookmark in the middle with its links around it — click any node to jump straight there.
A worked example: a recruiter and a job
Say you're job hunting and you come across a great role.
- You save the job post — I read the role, company, and details and file it as a job.
- You also met the recruiter behind it, so you save them as a contact (name, company, email, LinkedIn).
- Open the recruiter's bookmark → Connections tab → search for the job title → click it to link them, with the label "posted this job."
Now the two are tied together. From the recruiter's page you can jump straight to the job; from the job's page you can jump straight to the person who posted it. Add the articles you saved about that company the same way, and one click walks you from person → job → company research — your whole thread in one place, instead of scattered across your library.
The same shape works everywhere: a contact ↔ the product they sell, an event ↔ the people going, a recipe ↔ the restaurant it came from.
Managing connections
- Open a connected bookmark by clicking its title (or a node in the graph).
- Unlink with the ✕ on a connection — it's removed from both sides.
- Delete a bookmark and its links disappear from everywhere automatically, so you're never left with a connection pointing at nothing.
A few tips
- Keep labels short and neutral so they read well from either bookmark ("colleague" works both ways; "works for" reads oddly in reverse).
- Great pairings: a contact ↔ their job post, a recipe ↔ the restaurant, a product ↔ its review, an event ↔ the people going.