Second Bookmark Bar

Adds a compact second bookmark row with search, save, and adaptive folders.

As of June 2026, Second Bookmark Bar has 81 users in the Productivity category.

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  • May 2, 2026
    description
    Second Bookmark Bar is built for people who live in Chrome and keep returning to the same folders, the same links, the same reference pages, the same dashboards, and the same research paths all day long. It adds a compact second bookmark row above normal web pages so the places you care about stay visible while you browse. The goal is simple: reduce bookmark friction without turning the browser into a sidebar, a dashboard, or a heavy management app.
    
    Chrome gives you one bookmark bar. If your workflow is light, that may be enough. But if your day includes research, sales tools, SEO tabs, design assets, AI tools, product docs, cloud dashboards, writing references, training material, or client folders, one row runs out of space fast. The usual alternatives are not ideal. You open Bookmark Manager and lose context. You open another extension with a sidebar and the page changes shape. Second Bookmark Bar is designed to solve that exact tension.
    
    ✨ What the extension does
    
    It adds a second, compact, fixed bookmark bar above web pages. This extra row stays visible as you move through the web, helping you keep key folders and links within reach. It is designed to feel fast, quiet, and practical. The product stays bookmark-first. It gives you more visible bookmark space, faster retrieval, a calmer save flow, safer cleanup, smarter folder switching, and a cleaner way to work with browser context every day.
    
    ✨ Why it feels different
    
    Most bookmark tools solve the problem with a sidebar, a separate manager window, or a start page. Second Bookmark Bar solves it with a row. That matters. A row matches how Chrome already works. A row is easier to scan, easier to ignore when you do not need it, and faster to use when you do. You do not need to leave the page or switch into an organization mode just to reach a folder you use all the time.
    
    ✨ The core experience
    
    When the extension is active, you see a compact second bookmark row above the page. That row can show one chosen bookmark folder at a time. You can switch folders quickly through preset slot buttons, open folders and nested folders, search bookmarks directly from the bar, save the current page into the right folder through a picker-first flow, rank saved pages with Low, Mid, and Top memory levels, drag and drop top-row items, and use right click actions for common tasks. You can also sort, clean up, restore, export, import, and hand off selected spaces more safely than with a basic bookmark bar alone.
    
    ✨ Folder slots for fast switching
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports up to three preset folder slots. This means you can keep three important bookmark roots ready for instant switching. One slot might be work. Another might be research. Another might be personal or client-specific. The point is speed. Instead of digging through the full bookmark tree every time, you keep a few strategic folders one click away.
    
    ✨ Adaptive domain folder switching
    
    One of the strongest features in the extension is adaptive domain behavior. You can configure the extension so that when you visit a matching site or domain, the bar automatically switches to the folder that makes sense for that context. When you visit Figma, the bar can switch to your design folder. When you visit a docs site, it can switch to your references. When you visit a CRM or analytics tool, it can switch to the relevant workflow folder. This keeps the bookmark row more relevant without extra clicks.
    
    The adaptive state is visible through a compact square star indicator, so you can tell when a site-based rule is active. This keeps the feature visible without making the interface noisy.
    
    ✨ Excluded sites
    
    Not every site should show the bar. Some sites should stay clean. Some sites are sensitive. Some are already crowded. Some break flow if anything else appears at the top. Second Bookmark Bar includes excluded sites so you can hide the bar where it does not belong. Fresh installs already include common examples like meet.google.com to avoid obvious friction. You can keep the tool visible where it helps and invisible where it gets in the way.
    
    ✨ Search bookmarks without leaving the page
    
    The search flow is built for retrieval speed. You can search bookmarks directly from the bar without opening Bookmark Manager. Search results can show folder context, domain context, and meaningful result labels so you understand where a bookmark belongs. This is useful when you remember the destination but not the exact folder, when you have large bookmark trees, or when you do not want a full context switch in the middle of work.
    
    ✨ Search can help you navigate folders, not only links
    
    Search is not limited to finding one bookmark URL. It can also help you find the folder context behind your bookmarks. This matters because sometimes the real problem is not “I need this link” but “I need to get back to this part of my bookmark structure.” The extension supports folder-aware search behavior so retrieval can help restore structure, not just isolated pages.
    
    ✨ Save the current page with a picker-first flow
    
    Quick save features are common, but many of them save into the wrong place too quickly. Second Bookmark Bar uses a picker-first save flow. Instead of blindly saving the current page into a guessed destination, it opens a compact folder picker so you can choose the right folder before the save completes.
    
    This sounds small, but in practice it changes the feel of the product. It reduces cleanup later, respects intentional organization, and keeps saving fast without making it careless. The save picker can prioritize the current folder, show frequent save targets near the top, and remain compact through scroll, resize, and rerender events.
    
    ✨ Frequent save targets
    
    If you tend to save into the same folders often, those targets rise near the top of the save picker. Over time, the extension starts feeling faster because it reflects your habits.
    
    ✨ Duplicate protection and already-saved awareness
    
    Saving a page should not create chaos. Second Bookmark Bar includes already-saved protection so you do not keep creating the same bookmark again and again without noticing. If a page is already saved, the bar can reopen the saved-page state instead of pretending it is a new save. This makes the product calmer and more trustworthy in repeated daily use.
    
    ✨ Saved-page memory strip
    
    When a page is already saved, the save area becomes a compact memory strip. This strip keeps the main state visible and lets you interact with that saved page directly. You can remove it, or you can rank it with memory levels such as Low, Mid, and Top.
    
    This is one of the more distinctive parts of the extension because it treats bookmarks as active memory, not only stored URLs. The memory strip gives you a way to mark what matters more, what matters somewhat, and what matters less.
    
    ✨ Low, Mid, Top bookmark memory
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports lightweight bookmark memory ranking with Low, Mid, and Top levels. This can be used to separate “saved for now” from “important” from “critical reference.” These levels are also integrated into search and retrieval flows, so your important bookmarks can stand out more clearly.
    
    ✨ Delete stays direct
    
    If a saved page should no longer stay in the strip, you can remove it directly from the compact control area. The cleanup action is icon-first to keep the surface tight, but the behavior stays clear and consistent. The saved state now resets quietly without leaving stray status text under the bar, so the interface returns to its standard shape immediately after deletion.
    
    ✨ Drag and drop on the top row
    
    The extension keeps top-row drag and drop available, including in iframe mode. This matters because visual access alone is not enough if the row becomes static. You need to be able to reorder the visible set naturally. If your priorities shift, the row should adapt with the same instinctive motion you expect from bookmarks in the browser.
    
    This is particularly useful when a folder becomes temporarily central to your work. You do not need to rebuild your whole bookmark tree. You can simply reorder the row and keep moving.
    
    ✨ Right-click actions where they matter
    
    Bookmarks and folders support right-click actions directly from the bar. This includes practical actions like edit and delete, and folder-level actions such as opening all items in a folder in a new window. The goal is to keep common management tasks near the same surface instead of pushing everything back into Bookmark Manager.
    
    If you use bookmarks heavily, this keeps the management loop local. You see an item, you act on it, and you continue.
    
    ✨ Folder menus and nested navigation
    
    Top-level folders can open nested folder menus from the bar. The extension preserves folder icon and chevron behavior so the row still reads like a bookmark surface, not like a random chip list. Nested folder menus are handled through overlay logic so the bar can stay compact while menus still open correctly.
    
    This means you can keep the main bar thin while still navigating deeper structures when needed.
    
    ✨ Scroll arrows for overflow
    
    When a folder is wide or the viewport is narrow, the row can overflow. Optional scroll arrows help you move through the row cleanly. These use compact circular icon buttons with corrected alignment so they feel deliberate rather than improvised. This is especially useful on smaller screens, on laptops with many bookmarks, or on folders with long titles.
    
    ✨ Responsive by design
    
    Second Bookmark Bar is designed to stay on a single compact row on narrow widths. Search and save controls collapse to icon-only on mobile to preserve space. Adaptive mode keeps the same typography scale as the default bar instead of shrinking everything. The result is a bar that stays useful on smaller screens rather than turning into a broken second line of crowded UI.
    
    This matters because many browser extensions look acceptable at one width and fall apart everywhere else. Second Bookmark Bar is built to stay compact, readable, and stable.
    
    ✨ Compact look with Chrome-like rhythm
    
    The visual direction aims to stay close to browser rhythm instead of looking like a mini app jammed into the top of the page. Top-row bookmark and folder items now render borderless by default, with hover and active emphasis handled through flatter highlight behavior. Typography stays at normal bookmark-bar scale. The extension tries to feel like it belongs in the browser, even though Chrome does not natively provide a second row.
    
    ✨ Safer folder sorting
    
    Sorting can be useful, but unsafe sorting can destroy a carefully built structure. Second Bookmark Bar includes safer folder sorting options such as newest first, oldest first, A to Z, and Z to A, while also providing undo support for the last sort. This makes sorting a reversible action instead of a one-way gamble.
    
    ✨ Duplicate detection and user-directed cleanup
    
    Duplicate bookmarks are common in long-lived bookmark libraries. The extension includes duplicate detection and user-directed cleanup. The important part is not just deletion. The important part is that the user can choose which copy stays before the others are removed. This is better for trust than blind bulk cleanup because people often have near-duplicates that look similar but are not actually disposable.
    
    ✨ Restore points and rollback
    
    Cleanup is only useful if recovery is credible. Second Bookmark Bar includes restore points and rollback support, including broader recovery behavior before riskier actions like imports and cleanup tasks. This means you can organize more confidently because the extension is designed with recovery in mind, not only with action in mind.
    
    ✨ Action history and diagnostics
    
    The extension includes bookmark action history and sync-warning diagnostics to help make state changes more understandable. This is helpful when bookmarks appear to come back, when sync creates unexpected duplication, or when a cleanup action needs traceability.
    
    ✨ Export and import
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports settings export and import, bookmark-related transfer flows, and combined export or import behavior for broader handoff. This is useful for migration, backup, reinstall, multi-device setup, and recovery.
    
    If you invest time in configuring slots, adaptive rules, excluded domains, appearance preferences, and shared areas, you should not lose that effort during a reinstall. Export and import help preserve it.
    
    ✨ Cloud sync (optional)
    
    Second Bookmark Bar now offers optional cloud sync powered by Google sign-in. When enabled, your bookmark roots, extension settings, and shared spaces are securely backed up to the cloud and synced across all your browsers. Cloud sync uses short-lived session tokens with automatic refresh, rate limiting, and token versioning for security. If your subscription lapses, your data stays safe — you get read-only access during a grace period and can always export locally. Cloud sync requires a paid subscription (€3.99/month) managed through Stripe.
    
    ✨ Shared spaces and team handoff
    
    The extension supports shared spaces with cloud sync. Create shared bookmark spaces, invite team members, and manage pooled seats as your team grows. This is useful for teams, client work, internal knowledge sharing, or any workflow where a bookmark structure should stay in sync across browsers and team members. This separation gives the product a stronger handoff story than a simple all-or-nothing settings export.
    
    ✨ Multiple interface languages
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports multiple interface languages. This matters both for usability and for teams working across regions. Product vocabulary is kept consistent across the interface so bookmark actions remain understandable regardless of language choice.
    
    ✨ Appearance controls
    
    Users can tune the extension through appearance controls, compact-tool toggles, routing and exclusion settings, recovery controls, backup controls, and transfer settings. This keeps the extension customizable without making the main bar itself complicated.
    
    ✨ Built for heavy browser users
    
    This extension is especially useful for marketers, SEOs, researchers, writers, sales operators, founders, designers, product managers, developers, students, agency teams, consultants, and anyone whose bookmark structure has become too important to stay buried behind a single row.
    
    If your browser is where your work happens, bookmark access is not a small detail. It is part of how quickly you can think, how smoothly you can switch context, and how often you lose momentum. Second Bookmark Bar is built around that reality.
    
    ✨ Example workflows
    
    For SEO work, you can keep research tools, publishing links, and reporting in separate slots, then let domain rules switch the bar automatically. For design work, you can keep Figma files, design systems, inspiration folders, and client references close at hand. For sales work, you can keep CRM pages, enablement assets, scripts, and call material ready without opening a heavy sidebar. For research work, the bar becomes a lightweight command layer for references you return to constantly.
    
    ✨ Important note about how it works
    
    Chrome extensions cannot add a true native second bookmark row inside Chrome itself. Second Bookmark Bar works by rendering a compact bookmark bar above normal web pages. The current runtime uses an isolated iframe renderer for the visible top row and a parent overlay layer for search, save, folder, and context popups. This approach keeps the bar compact while preserving stable menus and actions.
    
    The extension is designed to keep page content pushed down by the bar height instead of covering the top of the page. Recent work also reduced the visible first-load page hop by reserving offset earlier during the page lifecycle so the bar feels more stable as pages open.
    
    ✨ Privacy
    
    No analytics. No remote code. No bookmark data sent to the developer. Data stays in Chrome bookmarks and Chrome storage. The extension is focused on local bookmark workflows, not user tracking.
    
    ✨ In short
    
    Second Bookmark Bar is for people who want Chrome bookmarks to feel faster, more visible, more context-aware, and safer to manage without replacing the browser with something heavier. It gives you another row, but more importantly it gives that row purpose. 
    
    Faster switching. Faster retrieval. Better save decisions. 
    
    Safer cleanup. Smarter context. Better handoff. Less friction.
    Second Bookmark Bar is built for people who live in Chrome and keep returning to the same folders, the same links, the same reference pages, the same dashboards, and the same research paths all day long. It adds a compact second bookmark row above normal web pages so the places you care about stay visible while you browse. The goal is simple: reduce bookmark friction without turning the browser into a sidebar, a dashboard, or a heavy management app.
    
    Chrome gives you one bookmark bar. If your workflow is light, that may be enough. But if your day includes research, sales tools, SEO tabs, design assets, AI tools, product docs, cloud dashboards, writing references, training material, or client folders, one row runs out of space fast. The usual alternatives are not ideal. You open Bookmark Manager and lose context. You open another extension with a sidebar and the page changes shape. Second Bookmark Bar is designed to solve that exact tension.
    
    ✨ What the extension does
    
    It adds a second, compact, fixed bookmark bar above web pages. This extra row stays visible as you move through the web, helping you keep key folders and links within reach. It is designed to feel fast, quiet, and practical. The product stays bookmark-first. It gives you more visible bookmark space, faster retrieval, a calmer save flow, safer cleanup, smarter folder switching, and a cleaner way to work with browser context every day.
    
    ✨ Why it feels different
    
    Most bookmark tools solve the problem with a sidebar, a separate manager window, or a start page. Second Bookmark Bar solves it with a row. That matters. A row matches how Chrome already works. A row is easier to scan, easier to ignore when you do not need it, and faster to use when you do. You do not need to leave the page or switch into an organization mode just to reach a folder you use all the time.
    
    ✨ The core experience
    
    When the extension is active, you see a compact second bookmark row above the page. That row can show one chosen bookmark folder at a time. You can switch folders quickly through preset slot buttons, open folders and nested folders, search bookmarks directly from the bar, save the current page into the right folder through a picker-first flow, rank saved pages with Low, Mid, and Top memory levels, drag and drop top-row items, and use right-click actions for common tasks. You can also sort, clean up, restore, export, import, and hand off selected spaces more safely than with a basic bookmark bar alone.
    
    ✨ Folder slots for fast switching
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports up to seven preset folder slots. You can keep up to seven important bookmark roots ready for instant switching. One slot might be work, another research, another personal or client-specific, with extras for design, sales, learning, or anything else. Instead of digging through the full bookmark tree every time, you keep a strategic set of folders one click away.
    
    ✨ Keyboard shortcuts
    
    Ctrl/Cmd+K focuses bookmark search instantly. Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+S saves the current page to your active folder. Alt+1 jumps to slot 1. Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+B hides or shows the bar. Slots 2 through 7 can be bound to your own keys at chrome://extensions/shortcuts. Power users can drive the bar without leaving the keyboard.
    
    ✨ Adaptive domain folder switching
    
    One of the strongest features in the extension is adaptive domain behavior. You can configure the extension so that when you visit a matching site or domain, the bar automatically switches to the folder that makes sense for that context. When you visit Figma, the bar can switch to your design folder. When you visit a docs site, it can switch to your references. When you visit a CRM or analytics tool, it can switch to the relevant workflow folder. This keeps the bookmark row more relevant without extra clicks.
    
    The adaptive state is visible through a compact square star indicator, so you can tell when a site-based rule is active. This keeps the feature visible without making the interface noisy.
    
    ✨ Excluded sites
    
    Not every site should show the bar. Some sites should stay clean. Some are sensitive. Some are already crowded. Second Bookmark Bar includes excluded sites so you can hide the bar where it does not belong. Fresh installs already include common examples like meet.google.com to avoid obvious friction. You can keep the tool visible where it helps and invisible where it gets in the way.
    
    ✨ Search bookmarks without leaving the page
    
    The search flow is built for retrieval speed. You can search bookmarks directly from the bar without opening Bookmark Manager. Search results can show folder context, domain context, and meaningful result labels so you understand where a bookmark belongs. This is useful when you remember the destination but not the exact folder, when you have large bookmark trees, or when you do not want a full context switch in the middle of work. Your in-progress search query is remembered for a few minutes, so opening the search panel again restores where you left off.
    
    ✨ Save the current page with a picker-first flow
    
    Quick save features are common, but many of them save into the wrong place too quickly. Second Bookmark Bar uses a picker-first save flow. Instead of blindly saving the current page into a guessed destination, it opens a compact folder picker so you can choose the right folder before the save completes.
    
    This sounds small, but in practice it changes the feel of the product. It reduces cleanup later, respects intentional organization, and keeps saving fast without making it careless. The save picker can prioritize the current folder, show frequent save targets near the top, and remain compact through scroll, resize, and rerender events.
    
    ✨ Frequent save targets
    
    If you tend to save into the same folders often, those targets rise near the top of the save picker. Over time, the extension starts feeling faster because it reflects your habits.
    
    ✨ Duplicate protection and already-saved awareness
    
    Saving a page should not create chaos. Second Bookmark Bar includes already-saved protection so you do not keep creating the same bookmark again and again without noticing. If a page is already saved, the bar can reopen the saved-page state instead of pretending it is a new save.
    
    ✨ Saved-page memory strip
    
    When a page is already saved, the save area becomes a compact memory strip. This strip keeps the main state visible and lets you interact with that saved page directly. You can remove it, or you can rank it with memory levels such as Low, Mid, and Top.
    
    This is one of the more distinctive parts of the extension because it treats bookmarks as active memory, not only stored URLs. The memory strip gives you a way to mark what matters more, what matters somewhat, and what matters less.
    
    ✨ Low, Mid, Top bookmark memory
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports lightweight bookmark memory ranking with Low, Mid, and Top levels. This can be used to separate "saved for now" from "important" from "critical reference." These levels are also integrated into search and retrieval flows, so your important bookmarks can stand out more clearly.
    
    ✨ Drag and drop on the top row
    
    The extension keeps top-row drag and drop available. This matters because visual access alone is not enough if the row becomes static. You need to be able to reorder the visible set naturally. If your priorities shift, the row should adapt with the same instinctive motion you expect from bookmarks in the browser.
    
    ✨ Right-click actions where they matter
    
    Bookmarks and folders support right-click actions directly from the bar. For folders this includes safe sort options (newest, oldest, A→Z, Z→A) with undo, "open all in a new window", edit, and delete. For bookmarks you can copy the URL, open in a new tab, open in an incognito window, set a Low/Mid/Top rank, edit the title or URL, or delete — all without leaving the page.
    
    ✨ Folder menus and nested navigation
    
    Top-level folders can open nested folder menus from the bar. The extension preserves folder icon and chevron behavior so the row still reads like a bookmark surface. Nested folder menus are handled through overlay logic so the bar can stay compact while menus still open correctly.
    
    ✨ Scroll arrows for overflow
    
    When a folder is wide or the viewport is narrow, the row can overflow. Optional scroll arrows help you move through the row cleanly. The right arrow also surfaces a hidden-item count on hover so you know how much is off-screen.
    
    ✨ Responsive by design
    
    Second Bookmark Bar is designed to stay on a single compact row on narrow widths. Search and save controls collapse to icon-only on mobile to preserve space. Adaptive mode keeps the same typography scale as the default bar instead of shrinking everything.
    
    ✨ Compact look with Chrome-like rhythm
    
    The visual direction aims to stay close to browser rhythm instead of looking like a mini app jammed into the top of the page. Top-row bookmark and folder items render borderless by default, with hover and active emphasis handled through flatter highlight behavior. Typography stays at normal bookmark-bar scale.
    
    ✨ Safer folder sorting
    
    Sorting can be useful, but unsafe sorting can destroy a carefully built structure. Second Bookmark Bar includes safer folder sorting options (newest, oldest, A→Z, Z→A) while also providing undo support for the last sort.
    
    ✨ Duplicate detection and user-directed cleanup
    
    Duplicate bookmarks are common in long-lived bookmark libraries. The extension includes duplicate detection and user-directed cleanup. The important part is that the user can choose which copy stays before the others are removed. This is better for trust than blind bulk cleanup because people often have near-duplicates that look similar but are not actually disposable.
    
    ✨ Restore points and rollback
    
    Cleanup is only useful if recovery is credible. Second Bookmark Bar includes restore points and rollback support, including broader recovery behavior before riskier actions like imports and cleanup tasks. You can organize more confidently because the extension is designed with recovery in mind, not only with action in mind.
    
    ✨ Action history and diagnostics
    
    The extension includes bookmark action history and sync-warning diagnostics to help make state changes more understandable. This is helpful when bookmarks appear to come back, when sync creates unexpected duplication, or when a cleanup action needs traceability.
    
    ✨ Export and import
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports settings export and import as one combined backup file, plus shared-space export/import as a separate file. This is useful for migration, backup, reinstall, multi-device setup, and recovery.
    
    ✨ Cloud sync (optional)
    
    Second Bookmark Bar offers optional cloud sync powered by Google sign-in. When enabled, your bookmark roots, extension settings, and shared spaces are securely backed up to the cloud and synced across all your browsers. Cloud sync uses short-lived session tokens with automatic refresh, rate limiting, and token versioning. By default the extension is local-first: cloud reads only happen when you explicitly trigger them, while writes push your changes up automatically. If your subscription lapses, you keep read-only access during a grace period and can always export locally. Cloud sync requires a paid subscription managed through Stripe.
    
    ✨ Shared spaces and team handoff
    
    The extension supports shared spaces with cloud sync. Create shared bookmark spaces, invite team members, and manage pooled seats as your team grows. This is useful for teams, client work, internal knowledge sharing, or any workflow where a bookmark structure should stay in sync across browsers and team members.
    
    ✨ Multiple interface languages
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports English, Deutsch, Español, Türkçe, Français, Italiano, Português (Brasil), Русский, 中文, 日本語, and 한국어. Product vocabulary is kept consistent across the interface so bookmark actions remain understandable regardless of language.
    
    ✨ Appearance controls
    
    Users can tune the extension through theme (light / dark / system / custom), text size, text and background style, and compact-tool toggles. The bar can blend into your browser setup.
    
    ✨ Built for heavy browser users
    
    This extension is especially useful for marketers, SEOs, researchers, writers, sales operators, founders, designers, product managers, developers, students, agency teams, consultants, and anyone whose bookmark structure has become too important to stay buried behind a single row.
    
    ✨ Important note about how it works
    
    Chrome extensions cannot add a true native second bookmark row inside Chrome itself. Second Bookmark Bar works by rendering a compact bookmark bar above normal web pages. The bar uses an isolated iframe renderer and a parent overlay layer for menus and popups. Recent work also improved how the bar reserves space on modern app shells (ChatGPT, Gmail, Notion, Linear, Figma, HubSpot, Claude and similar single-page apps) so bottom UI like profile menus, send buttons, and toolbars stays clickable instead of being pushed off the bottom of the viewport.
    
    ✨ Privacy
    
    No analytics. No remote code. No bookmark data sent to the developer. Bookmark data and settings stay in Chrome bookmarks and Chrome storage by default. Cloud sync is opt-in and only transmits data to our Supabase-hosted backend after you sign in with Google and start a paid subscription.
    
    ✨ In short
    
    Second Bookmark Bar is for people who want Chrome bookmarks to feel faster, more visible, more context-aware, and safer to manage without replacing the browser with something heavier. It gives you another row, but more importantly it gives that row purpose.
    
    Faster switching. Faster retrieval. Better save decisions.
    
    Safer cleanup. Smarter context. Better handoff. Less friction.
  • Apr 20, 2026
    description
    Second Bookmark Bar is built for people who live in Chrome and keep returning to the same folders, the same links, the same reference pages, the same dashboards, and the same research paths all day long. It adds a compact second bookmark row above normal web pages so the places you care about stay visible while you browse. The goal is simple: reduce bookmark friction without turning the browser into a sidebar, a dashboard, or a heavy management app.
    
    Chrome gives you one bookmark bar. If your workflow is light, that may be enough. But if your day includes research, sales tools, SEO tabs, design assets, AI tools, product docs, cloud dashboards, writing references, training material, or client folders, one row runs out of space fast. The usual alternatives are not ideal. You open Bookmark Manager and lose context. You open another extension with a sidebar and the page changes shape. Second Bookmark Bar is designed to solve that exact tension.
    
    ✨ What the extension does
    
    It adds a second, compact, fixed bookmark bar above web pages. This extra row stays visible as you move through the web, helping you keep key folders and links within reach. It is designed to feel fast, quiet, and practical. The product stays bookmark-first. It gives you more visible bookmark space, faster retrieval, a calmer save flow, safer cleanup, smarter folder switching, and a cleaner way to work with browser context every day.
    
    ✨ Why it feels different
    
    Most bookmark tools solve the problem with a sidebar, a separate manager window, or a start page. Second Bookmark Bar solves it with a row. That matters. A row matches how Chrome already works. A row is easier to scan, easier to ignore when you do not need it, and faster to use when you do. You do not need to leave the page or switch into an organization mode just to reach a folder you use all the time.
    
    ✨ The core experience
    
    When the extension is active, you see a compact second bookmark row above the page. That row can show one chosen bookmark folder at a time. You can switch folders quickly through preset slot buttons, open folders and nested folders, search bookmarks directly from the bar, save the current page into the right folder through a picker-first flow, rank saved pages with Low, Mid, and Top memory levels, drag and drop top-row items, and use right click actions for common tasks. You can also sort, clean up, restore, export, import, and hand off selected spaces more safely than with a basic bookmark bar alone.
    
    ✨ Folder slots for fast switching
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports up to three preset folder slots. This means you can keep three important bookmark roots ready for instant switching. One slot might be work. Another might be research. Another might be personal or client-specific. The point is speed. Instead of digging through the full bookmark tree every time, you keep a few strategic folders one click away.
    
    ✨ Adaptive domain folder switching
    
    One of the strongest features in the extension is adaptive domain behavior. You can configure the extension so that when you visit a matching site or domain, the bar automatically switches to the folder that makes sense for that context. When you visit Figma, the bar can switch to your design folder. When you visit a docs site, it can switch to your references. When you visit a CRM or analytics tool, it can switch to the relevant workflow folder. This keeps the bookmark row more relevant without extra clicks.
    
    The adaptive state is visible through a compact square star indicator, so you can tell when a site-based rule is active. This keeps the feature visible without making the interface noisy.
    
    ✨ Excluded sites
    
    Not every site should show the bar. Some sites should stay clean. Some sites are sensitive. Some are already crowded. Some break flow if anything else appears at the top. Second Bookmark Bar includes excluded sites so you can hide the bar where it does not belong. Fresh installs already include common examples like meet.google.com to avoid obvious friction. You can keep the tool visible where it helps and invisible where it gets in the way.
    
    ✨ Search bookmarks without leaving the page
    
    The search flow is built for retrieval speed. You can search bookmarks directly from the bar without opening Bookmark Manager. Search results can show folder context, domain context, and meaningful result labels so you understand where a bookmark belongs. This is useful when you remember the destination but not the exact folder, when you have large bookmark trees, or when you do not want a full context switch in the middle of work.
    
    ✨ Search can help you navigate folders, not only links
    
    Search is not limited to finding one bookmark URL. It can also help you find the folder context behind your bookmarks. This matters because sometimes the real problem is not “I need this link” but “I need to get back to this part of my bookmark structure.” The extension supports folder-aware search behavior so retrieval can help restore structure, not just isolated pages.
    
    ✨ Save the current page with a picker-first flow
    
    Quick save features are common, but many of them save into the wrong place too quickly. Second Bookmark Bar uses a picker-first save flow. Instead of blindly saving the current page into a guessed destination, it opens a compact folder picker so you can choose the right folder before the save completes.
    
    This sounds small, but in practice it changes the feel of the product. It reduces cleanup later, respects intentional organization, and keeps saving fast without making it careless. The save picker can prioritize the current folder, show frequent save targets near the top, and remain compact through scroll, resize, and rerender events.
    
    ✨ Frequent save targets
    
    If you tend to save into the same folders often, those targets rise near the top of the save picker. Over time, the extension starts feeling faster because it reflects your habits.
    
    ✨ Duplicate protection and already-saved awareness
    
    Saving a page should not create chaos. Second Bookmark Bar includes already-saved protection so you do not keep creating the same bookmark again and again without noticing. If a page is already saved, the bar can reopen the saved-page state instead of pretending it is a new save. This makes the product calmer and more trustworthy in repeated daily use.
    
    ✨ Saved-page memory strip
    
    When a page is already saved, the save area becomes a compact memory strip. This strip keeps the main state visible and lets you interact with that saved page directly. You can remove it, or you can rank it with memory levels such as Low, Mid, and Top.
    
    This is one of the more distinctive parts of the extension because it treats bookmarks as active memory, not only stored URLs. The memory strip gives you a way to mark what matters more, what matters somewhat, and what matters less.
    
    ✨ Low, Mid, Top bookmark memory
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports lightweight bookmark memory ranking with Low, Mid, and Top levels. This can be used to separate “saved for now” from “important” from “critical reference.” These levels are also integrated into search and retrieval flows, so your important bookmarks can stand out more clearly.
    
    ✨ Delete stays direct
    
    If a saved page should no longer stay in the strip, you can remove it directly from the compact control area. The cleanup action is icon-first to keep the surface tight, but the behavior stays clear and consistent. The saved state now resets quietly without leaving stray status text under the bar, so the interface returns to its standard shape immediately after deletion.
    
    ✨ Drag and drop on the top row
    
    The extension keeps top-row drag and drop available, including in iframe mode. This matters because visual access alone is not enough if the row becomes static. You need to be able to reorder the visible set naturally. If your priorities shift, the row should adapt with the same instinctive motion you expect from bookmarks in the browser.
    
    This is particularly useful when a folder becomes temporarily central to your work. You do not need to rebuild your whole bookmark tree. You can simply reorder the row and keep moving.
    
    ✨ Right-click actions where they matter
    
    Bookmarks and folders support right-click actions directly from the bar. This includes practical actions like edit and delete, and folder-level actions such as opening all items in a folder in a new window. The goal is to keep common management tasks near the same surface instead of pushing everything back into Bookmark Manager.
    
    If you use bookmarks heavily, this keeps the management loop local. You see an item, you act on it, and you continue.
    
    ✨ Folder menus and nested navigation
    
    Top-level folders can open nested folder menus from the bar. The extension preserves folder icon and chevron behavior so the row still reads like a bookmark surface, not like a random chip list. Nested folder menus are handled through overlay logic so the bar can stay compact while menus still open correctly.
    
    This means you can keep the main bar thin while still navigating deeper structures when needed.
    
    ✨ Scroll arrows for overflow
    
    When a folder is wide or the viewport is narrow, the row can overflow. Optional scroll arrows help you move through the row cleanly. These use compact circular icon buttons with corrected alignment so they feel deliberate rather than improvised. This is especially useful on smaller screens, on laptops with many bookmarks, or on folders with long titles.
    
    ✨ Responsive by design
    
    Second Bookmark Bar is designed to stay on a single compact row on narrow widths. Search and save controls collapse to icon-only on mobile to preserve space. Adaptive mode keeps the same typography scale as the default bar instead of shrinking everything. The result is a bar that stays useful on smaller screens rather than turning into a broken second line of crowded UI.
    
    This matters because many browser extensions look acceptable at one width and fall apart everywhere else. Second Bookmark Bar is built to stay compact, readable, and stable.
    
    ✨ Compact look with Chrome-like rhythm
    
    The visual direction aims to stay close to browser rhythm instead of looking like a mini app jammed into the top of the page. Top-row bookmark and folder items now render borderless by default, with hover and active emphasis handled through flatter highlight behavior. Typography stays at normal bookmark-bar scale. The extension tries to feel like it belongs in the browser, even though Chrome does not natively provide a second row.
    
    ✨ Safer folder sorting
    
    Sorting can be useful, but unsafe sorting can destroy a carefully built structure. Second Bookmark Bar includes safer folder sorting options such as newest first, oldest first, A to Z, and Z to A, while also providing undo support for the last sort. This makes sorting a reversible action instead of a one-way gamble.
    
    ✨ Duplicate detection and user-directed cleanup
    
    Duplicate bookmarks are common in long-lived bookmark libraries. The extension includes duplicate detection and user-directed cleanup. The important part is not just deletion. The important part is that the user can choose which copy stays before the others are removed. This is better for trust than blind bulk cleanup because people often have near-duplicates that look similar but are not actually disposable.
    
    ✨ Restore points and rollback
    
    Cleanup is only useful if recovery is credible. Second Bookmark Bar includes restore points and rollback support, including broader recovery behavior before riskier actions like imports and cleanup tasks. This means you can organize more confidently because the extension is designed with recovery in mind, not only with action in mind.
    
    ✨ Action history and diagnostics
    
    The extension includes bookmark action history and sync-warning diagnostics to help make state changes more understandable. This is helpful when bookmarks appear to come back, when sync creates unexpected duplication, or when a cleanup action needs traceability.
    
    ✨ Export and import
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports settings export and import, bookmark-related transfer flows, and combined export or import behavior for broader handoff. This is useful for migration, backup, reinstall, multi-device setup, and recovery.
    
    If you invest time in configuring slots, adaptive rules, excluded domains, appearance preferences, and shared areas, you should not lose that effort during a reinstall. Export and import help preserve it.
    
    ✨ Shared spaces and team handoff
    
    The extension also supports shared spaces or team spaces in Options. This is useful for teams, client work, internal knowledge sharing, or any workflow where a bookmark structure should be passed between people without mixing it with every personal preference the original user had. This separation gives the product a stronger handoff story than a simple all-or-nothing settings export.
    
    ✨ Multiple interface languages
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports multiple interface languages. This matters both for usability and for teams working across regions. Product vocabulary is kept consistent across the interface so bookmark actions remain understandable regardless of language choice.
    
    ✨ Appearance controls
    
    Users can tune the extension through appearance controls, compact-tool toggles, routing and exclusion settings, recovery controls, backup controls, and transfer settings. This keeps the extension customizable without making the main bar itself complicated.
    
    ✨ Built for heavy browser users
    
    This extension is especially useful for marketers, SEOs, researchers, writers, sales operators, founders, designers, product managers, developers, students, agency teams, consultants, and anyone whose bookmark structure has become too important to stay buried behind a single row.
    
    If your browser is where your work happens, bookmark access is not a small detail. It is part of how quickly you can think, how smoothly you can switch context, and how often you lose momentum. Second Bookmark Bar is built around that reality.
    
    ✨ Example workflows
    
    For SEO work, you can keep research tools, publishing links, and reporting in separate slots, then let domain rules switch the bar automatically. For design work, you can keep Figma files, design systems, inspiration folders, and client references close at hand. For sales work, you can keep CRM pages, enablement assets, scripts, and call material ready without opening a heavy sidebar. For research work, the bar becomes a lightweight command layer for references you return to constantly.
    
    ✨ Important note about how it works
    
    Chrome extensions cannot add a true native second bookmark row inside Chrome itself. Second Bookmark Bar works by rendering a compact bookmark bar above normal web pages. The current runtime uses an isolated iframe renderer for the visible top row and a parent overlay layer for search, save, folder, and context popups. This approach keeps the bar compact while preserving stable menus and actions.
    
    The extension is designed to keep page content pushed down by the bar height instead of covering the top of the page. Recent work also reduced the visible first-load page hop by reserving offset earlier during the page lifecycle so the bar feels more stable as pages open.
    
    ✨ Privacy
    
    No analytics. No remote code. No bookmark data sent to the developer. Data stays in Chrome bookmarks and Chrome storage. The extension is focused on local bookmark workflows, not user tracking.
    
    ✨ In short
    
    Second Bookmark Bar is for people who want Chrome bookmarks to feel faster, more visible, more context-aware, and safer to manage without replacing the browser with something heavier. It gives you another row, but more importantly it gives that row purpose. 
    
    Faster switching. Faster retrieval. Better save decisions. 
    
    Safer cleanup. Smarter context. Better handoff. Less friction.
    Second Bookmark Bar is built for people who live in Chrome and keep returning to the same folders, the same links, the same reference pages, the same dashboards, and the same research paths all day long. It adds a compact second bookmark row above normal web pages so the places you care about stay visible while you browse. The goal is simple: reduce bookmark friction without turning the browser into a sidebar, a dashboard, or a heavy management app.
    
    Chrome gives you one bookmark bar. If your workflow is light, that may be enough. But if your day includes research, sales tools, SEO tabs, design assets, AI tools, product docs, cloud dashboards, writing references, training material, or client folders, one row runs out of space fast. The usual alternatives are not ideal. You open Bookmark Manager and lose context. You open another extension with a sidebar and the page changes shape. Second Bookmark Bar is designed to solve that exact tension.
    
    ✨ What the extension does
    
    It adds a second, compact, fixed bookmark bar above web pages. This extra row stays visible as you move through the web, helping you keep key folders and links within reach. It is designed to feel fast, quiet, and practical. The product stays bookmark-first. It gives you more visible bookmark space, faster retrieval, a calmer save flow, safer cleanup, smarter folder switching, and a cleaner way to work with browser context every day.
    
    ✨ Why it feels different
    
    Most bookmark tools solve the problem with a sidebar, a separate manager window, or a start page. Second Bookmark Bar solves it with a row. That matters. A row matches how Chrome already works. A row is easier to scan, easier to ignore when you do not need it, and faster to use when you do. You do not need to leave the page or switch into an organization mode just to reach a folder you use all the time.
    
    ✨ The core experience
    
    When the extension is active, you see a compact second bookmark row above the page. That row can show one chosen bookmark folder at a time. You can switch folders quickly through preset slot buttons, open folders and nested folders, search bookmarks directly from the bar, save the current page into the right folder through a picker-first flow, rank saved pages with Low, Mid, and Top memory levels, drag and drop top-row items, and use right click actions for common tasks. You can also sort, clean up, restore, export, import, and hand off selected spaces more safely than with a basic bookmark bar alone.
    
    ✨ Folder slots for fast switching
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports up to three preset folder slots. This means you can keep three important bookmark roots ready for instant switching. One slot might be work. Another might be research. Another might be personal or client-specific. The point is speed. Instead of digging through the full bookmark tree every time, you keep a few strategic folders one click away.
    
    ✨ Adaptive domain folder switching
    
    One of the strongest features in the extension is adaptive domain behavior. You can configure the extension so that when you visit a matching site or domain, the bar automatically switches to the folder that makes sense for that context. When you visit Figma, the bar can switch to your design folder. When you visit a docs site, it can switch to your references. When you visit a CRM or analytics tool, it can switch to the relevant workflow folder. This keeps the bookmark row more relevant without extra clicks.
    
    The adaptive state is visible through a compact square star indicator, so you can tell when a site-based rule is active. This keeps the feature visible without making the interface noisy.
    
    ✨ Excluded sites
    
    Not every site should show the bar. Some sites should stay clean. Some sites are sensitive. Some are already crowded. Some break flow if anything else appears at the top. Second Bookmark Bar includes excluded sites so you can hide the bar where it does not belong. Fresh installs already include common examples like meet.google.com to avoid obvious friction. You can keep the tool visible where it helps and invisible where it gets in the way.
    
    ✨ Search bookmarks without leaving the page
    
    The search flow is built for retrieval speed. You can search bookmarks directly from the bar without opening Bookmark Manager. Search results can show folder context, domain context, and meaningful result labels so you understand where a bookmark belongs. This is useful when you remember the destination but not the exact folder, when you have large bookmark trees, or when you do not want a full context switch in the middle of work.
    
    ✨ Search can help you navigate folders, not only links
    
    Search is not limited to finding one bookmark URL. It can also help you find the folder context behind your bookmarks. This matters because sometimes the real problem is not “I need this link” but “I need to get back to this part of my bookmark structure.” The extension supports folder-aware search behavior so retrieval can help restore structure, not just isolated pages.
    
    ✨ Save the current page with a picker-first flow
    
    Quick save features are common, but many of them save into the wrong place too quickly. Second Bookmark Bar uses a picker-first save flow. Instead of blindly saving the current page into a guessed destination, it opens a compact folder picker so you can choose the right folder before the save completes.
    
    This sounds small, but in practice it changes the feel of the product. It reduces cleanup later, respects intentional organization, and keeps saving fast without making it careless. The save picker can prioritize the current folder, show frequent save targets near the top, and remain compact through scroll, resize, and rerender events.
    
    ✨ Frequent save targets
    
    If you tend to save into the same folders often, those targets rise near the top of the save picker. Over time, the extension starts feeling faster because it reflects your habits.
    
    ✨ Duplicate protection and already-saved awareness
    
    Saving a page should not create chaos. Second Bookmark Bar includes already-saved protection so you do not keep creating the same bookmark again and again without noticing. If a page is already saved, the bar can reopen the saved-page state instead of pretending it is a new save. This makes the product calmer and more trustworthy in repeated daily use.
    
    ✨ Saved-page memory strip
    
    When a page is already saved, the save area becomes a compact memory strip. This strip keeps the main state visible and lets you interact with that saved page directly. You can remove it, or you can rank it with memory levels such as Low, Mid, and Top.
    
    This is one of the more distinctive parts of the extension because it treats bookmarks as active memory, not only stored URLs. The memory strip gives you a way to mark what matters more, what matters somewhat, and what matters less.
    
    ✨ Low, Mid, Top bookmark memory
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports lightweight bookmark memory ranking with Low, Mid, and Top levels. This can be used to separate “saved for now” from “important” from “critical reference.” These levels are also integrated into search and retrieval flows, so your important bookmarks can stand out more clearly.
    
    ✨ Delete stays direct
    
    If a saved page should no longer stay in the strip, you can remove it directly from the compact control area. The cleanup action is icon-first to keep the surface tight, but the behavior stays clear and consistent. The saved state now resets quietly without leaving stray status text under the bar, so the interface returns to its standard shape immediately after deletion.
    
    ✨ Drag and drop on the top row
    
    The extension keeps top-row drag and drop available, including in iframe mode. This matters because visual access alone is not enough if the row becomes static. You need to be able to reorder the visible set naturally. If your priorities shift, the row should adapt with the same instinctive motion you expect from bookmarks in the browser.
    
    This is particularly useful when a folder becomes temporarily central to your work. You do not need to rebuild your whole bookmark tree. You can simply reorder the row and keep moving.
    
    ✨ Right-click actions where they matter
    
    Bookmarks and folders support right-click actions directly from the bar. This includes practical actions like edit and delete, and folder-level actions such as opening all items in a folder in a new window. The goal is to keep common management tasks near the same surface instead of pushing everything back into Bookmark Manager.
    
    If you use bookmarks heavily, this keeps the management loop local. You see an item, you act on it, and you continue.
    
    ✨ Folder menus and nested navigation
    
    Top-level folders can open nested folder menus from the bar. The extension preserves folder icon and chevron behavior so the row still reads like a bookmark surface, not like a random chip list. Nested folder menus are handled through overlay logic so the bar can stay compact while menus still open correctly.
    
    This means you can keep the main bar thin while still navigating deeper structures when needed.
    
    ✨ Scroll arrows for overflow
    
    When a folder is wide or the viewport is narrow, the row can overflow. Optional scroll arrows help you move through the row cleanly. These use compact circular icon buttons with corrected alignment so they feel deliberate rather than improvised. This is especially useful on smaller screens, on laptops with many bookmarks, or on folders with long titles.
    
    ✨ Responsive by design
    
    Second Bookmark Bar is designed to stay on a single compact row on narrow widths. Search and save controls collapse to icon-only on mobile to preserve space. Adaptive mode keeps the same typography scale as the default bar instead of shrinking everything. The result is a bar that stays useful on smaller screens rather than turning into a broken second line of crowded UI.
    
    This matters because many browser extensions look acceptable at one width and fall apart everywhere else. Second Bookmark Bar is built to stay compact, readable, and stable.
    
    ✨ Compact look with Chrome-like rhythm
    
    The visual direction aims to stay close to browser rhythm instead of looking like a mini app jammed into the top of the page. Top-row bookmark and folder items now render borderless by default, with hover and active emphasis handled through flatter highlight behavior. Typography stays at normal bookmark-bar scale. The extension tries to feel like it belongs in the browser, even though Chrome does not natively provide a second row.
    
    ✨ Safer folder sorting
    
    Sorting can be useful, but unsafe sorting can destroy a carefully built structure. Second Bookmark Bar includes safer folder sorting options such as newest first, oldest first, A to Z, and Z to A, while also providing undo support for the last sort. This makes sorting a reversible action instead of a one-way gamble.
    
    ✨ Duplicate detection and user-directed cleanup
    
    Duplicate bookmarks are common in long-lived bookmark libraries. The extension includes duplicate detection and user-directed cleanup. The important part is not just deletion. The important part is that the user can choose which copy stays before the others are removed. This is better for trust than blind bulk cleanup because people often have near-duplicates that look similar but are not actually disposable.
    
    ✨ Restore points and rollback
    
    Cleanup is only useful if recovery is credible. Second Bookmark Bar includes restore points and rollback support, including broader recovery behavior before riskier actions like imports and cleanup tasks. This means you can organize more confidently because the extension is designed with recovery in mind, not only with action in mind.
    
    ✨ Action history and diagnostics
    
    The extension includes bookmark action history and sync-warning diagnostics to help make state changes more understandable. This is helpful when bookmarks appear to come back, when sync creates unexpected duplication, or when a cleanup action needs traceability.
    
    ✨ Export and import
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports settings export and import, bookmark-related transfer flows, and combined export or import behavior for broader handoff. This is useful for migration, backup, reinstall, multi-device setup, and recovery.
    
    If you invest time in configuring slots, adaptive rules, excluded domains, appearance preferences, and shared areas, you should not lose that effort during a reinstall. Export and import help preserve it.
    
    ✨ Cloud sync (optional)
    
    Second Bookmark Bar now offers optional cloud sync powered by Google sign-in. When enabled, your bookmark roots, extension settings, and shared spaces are securely backed up to the cloud and synced across all your browsers. Cloud sync uses short-lived session tokens with automatic refresh, rate limiting, and token versioning for security. If your subscription lapses, your data stays safe — you get read-only access during a grace period and can always export locally. Cloud sync requires a paid subscription (€3.99/month) managed through Stripe.
    
    ✨ Shared spaces and team handoff
    
    The extension supports shared spaces with cloud sync. Create shared bookmark spaces, invite team members, and manage pooled seats as your team grows. This is useful for teams, client work, internal knowledge sharing, or any workflow where a bookmark structure should stay in sync across browsers and team members. This separation gives the product a stronger handoff story than a simple all-or-nothing settings export.
    
    ✨ Multiple interface languages
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports multiple interface languages. This matters both for usability and for teams working across regions. Product vocabulary is kept consistent across the interface so bookmark actions remain understandable regardless of language choice.
    
    ✨ Appearance controls
    
    Users can tune the extension through appearance controls, compact-tool toggles, routing and exclusion settings, recovery controls, backup controls, and transfer settings. This keeps the extension customizable without making the main bar itself complicated.
    
    ✨ Built for heavy browser users
    
    This extension is especially useful for marketers, SEOs, researchers, writers, sales operators, founders, designers, product managers, developers, students, agency teams, consultants, and anyone whose bookmark structure has become too important to stay buried behind a single row.
    
    If your browser is where your work happens, bookmark access is not a small detail. It is part of how quickly you can think, how smoothly you can switch context, and how often you lose momentum. Second Bookmark Bar is built around that reality.
    
    ✨ Example workflows
    
    For SEO work, you can keep research tools, publishing links, and reporting in separate slots, then let domain rules switch the bar automatically. For design work, you can keep Figma files, design systems, inspiration folders, and client references close at hand. For sales work, you can keep CRM pages, enablement assets, scripts, and call material ready without opening a heavy sidebar. For research work, the bar becomes a lightweight command layer for references you return to constantly.
    
    ✨ Important note about how it works
    
    Chrome extensions cannot add a true native second bookmark row inside Chrome itself. Second Bookmark Bar works by rendering a compact bookmark bar above normal web pages. The current runtime uses an isolated iframe renderer for the visible top row and a parent overlay layer for search, save, folder, and context popups. This approach keeps the bar compact while preserving stable menus and actions.
    
    The extension is designed to keep page content pushed down by the bar height instead of covering the top of the page. Recent work also reduced the visible first-load page hop by reserving offset earlier during the page lifecycle so the bar feels more stable as pages open.
    
    ✨ Privacy
    
    No analytics. No remote code. No bookmark data sent to the developer. Data stays in Chrome bookmarks and Chrome storage. The extension is focused on local bookmark workflows, not user tracking.
    
    ✨ In short
    
    Second Bookmark Bar is for people who want Chrome bookmarks to feel faster, more visible, more context-aware, and safer to manage without replacing the browser with something heavier. It gives you another row, but more importantly it gives that row purpose. 
    
    Faster switching. Faster retrieval. Better save decisions. 
    
    Safer cleanup. Smarter context. Better handoff. Less friction.
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    The extra bookmark row Chrome never shipped.
    
    Because Chrome extensions cannot add a real second native bookmark row, Second Bookmark Bar shows your chosen bookmark folder as a compact bar above web pages, so your most useful links stay visible and easy to reach.
    
    It is built for people who live in their browser and want faster access to bookmarks without turning Chrome into a heavy sidebar or a complicated dashboard.
    
    ✨ What it helps with
    
    - Keep important bookmarks one click away
    - Switch faster between work, dev tools, hobbies, games, and personal folders
    - Search bookmarks without opening Bookmark Manager
    - Save the current page into the right folder in one click
    - Hide the bar on sites where you do not want it
    - Hide the bar instantly with a custom quick-hide shortcut
    
    📌 Main features
    
    🔹 A compact second bookmark bar
    - Show a selected bookmark folder as a separate bar above web pages
    - Keep Chrome feeling light, familiar, and easy to scan
    - Stay closer to the native Chrome experience than sidebar-style bookmark tools
    
    🔹 Switch buttons
    - Assign up to 3 bookmark folders
    - Switch between them with 1, 2, 3 buttons on the left side of the bar
    - Great for separating work, dev, hobbies, games, research, or personal links
    
    🔹 Adaptive domain bookmark folders
    - Automatically switch to the right bookmark folder on matching domains
    - Useful when your browsing context changes all day
    
    🔹 Excluded sites
    - Hide the bar completely on selected domains
    - Subdomains match automatically
    - Helpful on websites where you want a cleaner view
    
    🔹 Search all bookmarks
    - Search across your bookmark collection without digging through nested folders
    
    🔹 Quick save current page
    - Save the page you are on into the active bookmark folder in one click
    - If the page is already saved, it will not be duplicated
    
    🔹 Folder dropdowns
    Open nested bookmark folders directly from the bar
    
    🔹 Drag to reorder
    - Drag and drop top-level bookmarks and folders to reorder them directly on the bar
    
    🔹 Right-click actions
    - Edit bookmark names and URLs
    - Rename folders
    - Open all bookmarks in a folder in a new window or tab group
    
    🔹 Recently used and Most used
    - Surface bookmarks you click often from the active folder
    
    🔹 Optional favicons and scroll arrows
    - Show or hide favicons
    - Add left and right scroll arrows for easier navigation on overflowed bars
    
    🔹 Quick hide shortcut
    - Set separate quick-hide shortcuts for Windows/Linux and Mac
    - Press once to hide the bar, press again to bring it back
    
    🔹 Appearance controls
    - Adjust text size
    - Change text and background style
    - Make the bar blend into your browser setup
    
    🌍 Language support
    - English
    - Deutsch
    - Español
    - Türkçe
    - Français
    - Italiano
    - Português (Brasil)
    - Русский
    - 中文(中国)
    - 日本語
    - 한국어
    
    💾 Backup and transfer
    - Export your settings
    - Import them later on another machine
    - Keep your setup without rebuilding everything
    
    ⚠ Important note
    - This extension does not create a true native second Chrome bookmark row
    - Chrome extensions do not have access to that part of the browser UI
    - Instead, it shows a separate compact bookmark bar above web pages
    
    💡 Why people use it
    - Too many bookmarks, not enough visible space
    - Different bookmark folders for different parts of life
    - Constant switching between the same links every day
    - Wanting more bookmark access without a big sidebar
    
    🚀 How to use it
    - Add the extension to Chrome
    - Open the options page
    - Choose one or more bookmark folders
    - Optionally assign 1, 2, 3 switch buttons
    - Turn on tools like Search, Quick Save, and Favicons
    - Start browsing with faster access to your bookmarks
    Second Bookmark Bar is built for people who live in Chrome and keep returning to the same folders, the same links, the same reference pages, the same dashboards, and the same research paths all day long. It adds a compact second bookmark row above normal web pages so the places you care about stay visible while you browse. The goal is simple: reduce bookmark friction without turning the browser into a sidebar, a dashboard, or a heavy management app.
    
    Chrome gives you one bookmark bar. If your workflow is light, that may be enough. But if your day includes research, sales tools, SEO tabs, design assets, AI tools, product docs, cloud dashboards, writing references, training material, or client folders, one row runs out of space fast. The usual alternatives are not ideal. You open Bookmark Manager and lose context. You open another extension with a sidebar and the page changes shape. Second Bookmark Bar is designed to solve that exact tension.
    
    ✨ What the extension does
    
    It adds a second, compact, fixed bookmark bar above web pages. This extra row stays visible as you move through the web, helping you keep key folders and links within reach. It is designed to feel fast, quiet, and practical. The product stays bookmark-first. It gives you more visible bookmark space, faster retrieval, a calmer save flow, safer cleanup, smarter folder switching, and a cleaner way to work with browser context every day.
    
    ✨ Why it feels different
    
    Most bookmark tools solve the problem with a sidebar, a separate manager window, or a start page. Second Bookmark Bar solves it with a row. That matters. A row matches how Chrome already works. A row is easier to scan, easier to ignore when you do not need it, and faster to use when you do. You do not need to leave the page or switch into an organization mode just to reach a folder you use all the time.
    
    ✨ The core experience
    
    When the extension is active, you see a compact second bookmark row above the page. That row can show one chosen bookmark folder at a time. You can switch folders quickly through preset slot buttons, open folders and nested folders, search bookmarks directly from the bar, save the current page into the right folder through a picker-first flow, rank saved pages with Low, Mid, and Top memory levels, drag and drop top-row items, and use right click actions for common tasks. You can also sort, clean up, restore, export, import, and hand off selected spaces more safely than with a basic bookmark bar alone.
    
    ✨ Folder slots for fast switching
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports up to three preset folder slots. This means you can keep three important bookmark roots ready for instant switching. One slot might be work. Another might be research. Another might be personal or client-specific. The point is speed. Instead of digging through the full bookmark tree every time, you keep a few strategic folders one click away.
    
    ✨ Adaptive domain folder switching
    
    One of the strongest features in the extension is adaptive domain behavior. You can configure the extension so that when you visit a matching site or domain, the bar automatically switches to the folder that makes sense for that context. When you visit Figma, the bar can switch to your design folder. When you visit a docs site, it can switch to your references. When you visit a CRM or analytics tool, it can switch to the relevant workflow folder. This keeps the bookmark row more relevant without extra clicks.
    
    The adaptive state is visible through a compact square star indicator, so you can tell when a site-based rule is active. This keeps the feature visible without making the interface noisy.
    
    ✨ Excluded sites
    
    Not every site should show the bar. Some sites should stay clean. Some sites are sensitive. Some are already crowded. Some break flow if anything else appears at the top. Second Bookmark Bar includes excluded sites so you can hide the bar where it does not belong. Fresh installs already include common examples like meet.google.com to avoid obvious friction. You can keep the tool visible where it helps and invisible where it gets in the way.
    
    ✨ Search bookmarks without leaving the page
    
    The search flow is built for retrieval speed. You can search bookmarks directly from the bar without opening Bookmark Manager. Search results can show folder context, domain context, and meaningful result labels so you understand where a bookmark belongs. This is useful when you remember the destination but not the exact folder, when you have large bookmark trees, or when you do not want a full context switch in the middle of work.
    
    ✨ Search can help you navigate folders, not only links
    
    Search is not limited to finding one bookmark URL. It can also help you find the folder context behind your bookmarks. This matters because sometimes the real problem is not “I need this link” but “I need to get back to this part of my bookmark structure.” The extension supports folder-aware search behavior so retrieval can help restore structure, not just isolated pages.
    
    ✨ Save the current page with a picker-first flow
    
    Quick save features are common, but many of them save into the wrong place too quickly. Second Bookmark Bar uses a picker-first save flow. Instead of blindly saving the current page into a guessed destination, it opens a compact folder picker so you can choose the right folder before the save completes.
    
    This sounds small, but in practice it changes the feel of the product. It reduces cleanup later, respects intentional organization, and keeps saving fast without making it careless. The save picker can prioritize the current folder, show frequent save targets near the top, and remain compact through scroll, resize, and rerender events.
    
    ✨ Frequent save targets
    
    If you tend to save into the same folders often, those targets rise near the top of the save picker. Over time, the extension starts feeling faster because it reflects your habits.
    
    ✨ Duplicate protection and already-saved awareness
    
    Saving a page should not create chaos. Second Bookmark Bar includes already-saved protection so you do not keep creating the same bookmark again and again without noticing. If a page is already saved, the bar can reopen the saved-page state instead of pretending it is a new save. This makes the product calmer and more trustworthy in repeated daily use.
    
    ✨ Saved-page memory strip
    
    When a page is already saved, the save area becomes a compact memory strip. This strip keeps the main state visible and lets you interact with that saved page directly. You can remove it, or you can rank it with memory levels such as Low, Mid, and Top.
    
    This is one of the more distinctive parts of the extension because it treats bookmarks as active memory, not only stored URLs. The memory strip gives you a way to mark what matters more, what matters somewhat, and what matters less.
    
    ✨ Low, Mid, Top bookmark memory
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports lightweight bookmark memory ranking with Low, Mid, and Top levels. This can be used to separate “saved for now” from “important” from “critical reference.” These levels are also integrated into search and retrieval flows, so your important bookmarks can stand out more clearly.
    
    ✨ Delete stays direct
    
    If a saved page should no longer stay in the strip, you can remove it directly from the compact control area. The cleanup action is icon-first to keep the surface tight, but the behavior stays clear and consistent. The saved state now resets quietly without leaving stray status text under the bar, so the interface returns to its standard shape immediately after deletion.
    
    ✨ Drag and drop on the top row
    
    The extension keeps top-row drag and drop available, including in iframe mode. This matters because visual access alone is not enough if the row becomes static. You need to be able to reorder the visible set naturally. If your priorities shift, the row should adapt with the same instinctive motion you expect from bookmarks in the browser.
    
    This is particularly useful when a folder becomes temporarily central to your work. You do not need to rebuild your whole bookmark tree. You can simply reorder the row and keep moving.
    
    ✨ Right-click actions where they matter
    
    Bookmarks and folders support right-click actions directly from the bar. This includes practical actions like edit and delete, and folder-level actions such as opening all items in a folder in a new window. The goal is to keep common management tasks near the same surface instead of pushing everything back into Bookmark Manager.
    
    If you use bookmarks heavily, this keeps the management loop local. You see an item, you act on it, and you continue.
    
    ✨ Folder menus and nested navigation
    
    Top-level folders can open nested folder menus from the bar. The extension preserves folder icon and chevron behavior so the row still reads like a bookmark surface, not like a random chip list. Nested folder menus are handled through overlay logic so the bar can stay compact while menus still open correctly.
    
    This means you can keep the main bar thin while still navigating deeper structures when needed.
    
    ✨ Scroll arrows for overflow
    
    When a folder is wide or the viewport is narrow, the row can overflow. Optional scroll arrows help you move through the row cleanly. These use compact circular icon buttons with corrected alignment so they feel deliberate rather than improvised. This is especially useful on smaller screens, on laptops with many bookmarks, or on folders with long titles.
    
    ✨ Responsive by design
    
    Second Bookmark Bar is designed to stay on a single compact row on narrow widths. Search and save controls collapse to icon-only on mobile to preserve space. Adaptive mode keeps the same typography scale as the default bar instead of shrinking everything. The result is a bar that stays useful on smaller screens rather than turning into a broken second line of crowded UI.
    
    This matters because many browser extensions look acceptable at one width and fall apart everywhere else. Second Bookmark Bar is built to stay compact, readable, and stable.
    
    ✨ Compact look with Chrome-like rhythm
    
    The visual direction aims to stay close to browser rhythm instead of looking like a mini app jammed into the top of the page. Top-row bookmark and folder items now render borderless by default, with hover and active emphasis handled through flatter highlight behavior. Typography stays at normal bookmark-bar scale. The extension tries to feel like it belongs in the browser, even though Chrome does not natively provide a second row.
    
    ✨ Safer folder sorting
    
    Sorting can be useful, but unsafe sorting can destroy a carefully built structure. Second Bookmark Bar includes safer folder sorting options such as newest first, oldest first, A to Z, and Z to A, while also providing undo support for the last sort. This makes sorting a reversible action instead of a one-way gamble.
    
    ✨ Duplicate detection and user-directed cleanup
    
    Duplicate bookmarks are common in long-lived bookmark libraries. The extension includes duplicate detection and user-directed cleanup. The important part is not just deletion. The important part is that the user can choose which copy stays before the others are removed. This is better for trust than blind bulk cleanup because people often have near-duplicates that look similar but are not actually disposable.
    
    ✨ Restore points and rollback
    
    Cleanup is only useful if recovery is credible. Second Bookmark Bar includes restore points and rollback support, including broader recovery behavior before riskier actions like imports and cleanup tasks. This means you can organize more confidently because the extension is designed with recovery in mind, not only with action in mind.
    
    ✨ Action history and diagnostics
    
    The extension includes bookmark action history and sync-warning diagnostics to help make state changes more understandable. This is helpful when bookmarks appear to come back, when sync creates unexpected duplication, or when a cleanup action needs traceability.
    
    ✨ Export and import
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports settings export and import, bookmark-related transfer flows, and combined export or import behavior for broader handoff. This is useful for migration, backup, reinstall, multi-device setup, and recovery.
    
    If you invest time in configuring slots, adaptive rules, excluded domains, appearance preferences, and shared areas, you should not lose that effort during a reinstall. Export and import help preserve it.
    
    ✨ Shared spaces and team handoff
    
    The extension also supports shared spaces or team spaces in Options. This is useful for teams, client work, internal knowledge sharing, or any workflow where a bookmark structure should be passed between people without mixing it with every personal preference the original user had. This separation gives the product a stronger handoff story than a simple all-or-nothing settings export.
    
    ✨ Multiple interface languages
    
    Second Bookmark Bar supports multiple interface languages. This matters both for usability and for teams working across regions. Product vocabulary is kept consistent across the interface so bookmark actions remain understandable regardless of language choice.
    
    ✨ Appearance controls
    
    Users can tune the extension through appearance controls, compact-tool toggles, routing and exclusion settings, recovery controls, backup controls, and transfer settings. This keeps the extension customizable without making the main bar itself complicated.
    
    ✨ Built for heavy browser users
    
    This extension is especially useful for marketers, SEOs, researchers, writers, sales operators, founders, designers, product managers, developers, students, agency teams, consultants, and anyone whose bookmark structure has become too important to stay buried behind a single row.
    
    If your browser is where your work happens, bookmark access is not a small detail. It is part of how quickly you can think, how smoothly you can switch context, and how often you lose momentum. Second Bookmark Bar is built around that reality.
    
    ✨ Example workflows
    
    For SEO work, you can keep research tools, publishing links, and reporting in separate slots, then let domain rules switch the bar automatically. For design work, you can keep Figma files, design systems, inspiration folders, and client references close at hand. For sales work, you can keep CRM pages, enablement assets, scripts, and call material ready without opening a heavy sidebar. For research work, the bar becomes a lightweight command layer for references you return to constantly.
    
    ✨ Important note about how it works
    
    Chrome extensions cannot add a true native second bookmark row inside Chrome itself. Second Bookmark Bar works by rendering a compact bookmark bar above normal web pages. The current runtime uses an isolated iframe renderer for the visible top row and a parent overlay layer for search, save, folder, and context popups. This approach keeps the bar compact while preserving stable menus and actions.
    
    The extension is designed to keep page content pushed down by the bar height instead of covering the top of the page. Recent work also reduced the visible first-load page hop by reserving offset earlier during the page lifecycle so the bar feels more stable as pages open.
    
    ✨ Privacy
    
    No analytics. No remote code. No bookmark data sent to the developer. Data stays in Chrome bookmarks and Chrome storage. The extension is focused on local bookmark workflows, not user tracking.
    
    ✨ In short
    
    Second Bookmark Bar is for people who want Chrome bookmarks to feel faster, more visible, more context-aware, and safer to manage without replacing the browser with something heavier. It gives you another row, but more importantly it gives that row purpose. 
    
    Faster switching. Faster retrieval. Better save decisions. 
    
    Safer cleanup. Smarter context. Better handoff. Less friction.
  • Apr 10, 2026
    short_description
    Adds a configurable secondary bookmark bar on top of web pages.
    Adds a compact second bookmark row with search, save, and adaptive folders.

Permissions & access

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bookmarksstoragefaviconidentityalarms
Host access
https://ughpzmmhthrcnwtpfkzr.supabase.co/*

Screenshots

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About

Second Bookmark Bar is built for people who live in Chrome and keep returning to the same folders, the same links, the same reference pages, the same dashboards, and the same research paths all day long. It adds a compact second bookmark row above normal web pages so the places you care about stay visible while you browse. The goal is simple: reduce bookmark friction without turning the browser into a sidebar, a dashboard, or a heavy management app.

Chrome gives you one bookmark bar. If your workflow is light, that may be enough. But if your day includes research, sales tools, SEO tabs, design assets, AI tools, product docs, cloud dashboards, writing references, training material, or client folders, one row runs out of space fast. The usual alternatives are not ideal. You open Bookmark Manager and lose context. You open another extension with a sidebar and the page changes shape. Second Bookmark Bar is designed to solve that exact tension.

✨ What the extension does

It adds a second, compact, fixed bookmark bar above web pages. This extra row stays visible as you move through the web, helping you keep key folders and links within reach. It is designed to feel fast, quiet, and practical. The product stays bookmark-first. It gives you more visible bookmark space, faster retrieval, a calmer save flow, safer cleanup, smarter folder switching, and a cleaner way to work with browser context every day.

✨ Why it feels different

Most bookmark tools solve the problem with a sidebar, a separate manager window, or a start page. Second Bookmark Bar solves it with a row. That matters. A row matches how Chrome already works. A row is easier to scan, easier to ignore when you do not need it, and faster to use when you do. You do not need to leave the page or switch into an organization mode just to reach a folder you use all the time.

✨ The core experience

When the extension is active, you see a compact second bookmark row above the page. That row can show one chosen bookmark folder at a time. You can switch folders quickly through preset slot buttons, open folders and nested folders, search bookmarks directly from the bar, save the current page into the right folder through a picker-first flow, rank saved pages with Low, Mid, and Top memory levels, drag and drop top-row items, and use right-click actions for common tasks. You can also sort, clean up, restore, export, import, and hand off selected spaces more safely than with a basic bookmark bar alone.

✨ Folder slots for fast switching

Second Bookmark Bar supports up to seven preset folder slots. You can keep up to seven important bookmark roots ready for instant switching. One slot might be work, another research, another personal or client-specific, with extras for design, sales, learning, or anything else. Instead of digging through the full bookmark tree every time, you keep a strategic set of folders one click away.

✨ Keyboard shortcuts

Ctrl/Cmd+K focuses bookmark search instantly. Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+S saves the current page to your active folder. Alt+1 jumps to slot 1. Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+B hides or shows the bar. Slots 2 through 7 can be bound to your own keys at chrome://extensions/shortcuts. Power users can drive the bar without leaving the keyboard.

✨ Adaptive domain folder switching

One of the strongest features in the extension is adaptive domain behavior. You can configure the extension so that when you visit a matching site or domain, the bar automatically switches to the folder that makes sense for that context. When you visit Figma, the bar can switch to your design folder. When you visit a docs site, it can switch to your references. When you visit a CRM or analytics tool, it can switch to the relevant workflow folder. This keeps the bookmark row more relevant without extra clicks.

The adaptive state is visible through a compact square star indicator, so you can tell when a site-based rule is active. This keeps the feature visible without making the interface noisy.

✨ Excluded sites

Not every site should show the bar. Some sites should stay clean. Some are sensitive. Some are already crowded. Second Bookmark Bar includes excluded sites so you can hide the bar where it does not belong. Fresh installs already include common examples like meet.google.com to avoid obvious friction. You can keep the tool visible where it helps and invisible where it gets in the way.

✨ Search bookmarks without leaving the page

The search flow is built for retrieval speed. You can search bookmarks directly from the bar without opening Bookmark Manager. Search results can show folder context, domain context, and meaningful result labels so you understand where a bookmark belongs. This is useful when you remember the destination but not the exact folder, when you have large bookmark trees, or when you do not want a full context switch in the middle of work. Your in-progress search query is remembered for a few minutes, so opening the search panel again restores where you left off.

✨ Save the current page with a picker-first flow

Quick save features are common, but many of them save into the wrong place too quickly. Second Bookmark Bar uses a picker-first save flow. Instead of blindly saving the current page into a guessed destination, it opens a compact folder picker so you can choose the right folder before the save completes.

This sounds small, but in practice it changes the feel of the product. It reduces cleanup later, respects intentional organization, and keeps saving fast without making it careless. The save picker can prioritize the current folder, show frequent save targets near the top, and remain compact through scroll, resize, and rerender events.

✨ Frequent save targets

If you tend to save into the same folders often, those targets rise near the top of the save picker. Over time, the extension starts feeling faster because it reflects your habits.

✨ Duplicate protection and already-saved awareness

Saving a page should not create chaos. Second Bookmark Bar includes already-saved protection so you do not keep creating the same bookmark again and again without noticing. If a page is already saved, the bar can reopen the saved-page state instead of pretending it is a new save.

✨ Saved-page memory strip

When a page is already saved, the save area becomes a compact memory strip. This strip keeps the main state visible and lets you interact with that saved page directly. You can remove it, or you can rank it with memory levels such as Low, Mid, and Top.

This is one of the more distinctive parts of the extension because it treats bookmarks as active memory, not only stored URLs. The memory strip gives you a way to mark what matters more, what matters somewhat, and what matters less.

✨ Low, Mid, Top bookmark memory

Second Bookmark Bar supports lightweight bookmark memory ranking with Low, Mid, and Top levels. This can be used to separate "saved for now" from "important" from "critical reference." These levels are also integrated into search and retrieval flows, so your important bookmarks can stand out more clearly.

✨ Drag and drop on the top row

The extension keeps top-row drag and drop available. This matters because visual access alone is not enough if the row becomes static. You need to be able to reorder the visible set naturally. If your priorities shift, the row should adapt with the same instinctive motion you expect from bookmarks in the browser.

✨ Right-click actions where they matter

Bookmarks and folders support right-click actions directly from the bar. For folders this includes safe sort options (newest, oldest, A→Z, Z→A) with undo, "open all in a new window", edit, and delete. For bookmarks you can copy the URL, open in a new tab, open in an incognito window, set a Low/Mid/Top rank, edit the title or URL, or delete — all without leaving the page.

✨ Folder menus and nested navigation

Top-level folders can open nested folder menus from the bar. The extension preserves folder icon and chevron behavior so the row still reads like a bookmark surface. Nested folder menus are handled through overlay logic so the bar can stay compact while menus still open correctly.

✨ Scroll arrows for overflow

When a folder is wide or the viewport is narrow, the row can overflow. Optional scroll arrows help you move through the row cleanly. The right arrow also surfaces a hidden-item count on hover so you know how much is off-screen.

✨ Responsive by design

Second Bookmark Bar is designed to stay on a single compact row on narrow widths. Search and save controls collapse to icon-only on mobile to preserve space. Adaptive mode keeps the same typography scale as the default bar instead of shrinking everything.

✨ Compact look with Chrome-like rhythm

The visual direction aims to stay close to browser rhythm instead of looking like a mini app jammed into the top of the page. Top-row bookmark and folder items render borderless by default, with hover and active emphasis handled through flatter highlight behavior. Typography stays at normal bookmark-bar scale.

✨ Safer folder sorting

Sorting can be useful, but unsafe sorting can destroy a carefully built structure. Second Bookmark Bar includes safer folder sorting options (newest, oldest, A→Z, Z→A) while also providing undo support for the last sort.

✨ Duplicate detection and user-directed cleanup

Duplicate bookmarks are common in long-lived bookmark libraries. The extension includes duplicate detection and user-directed cleanup. The important part is that the user can choose which copy stays before the others are removed. This is better for trust than blind bulk cleanup because people often have near-duplicates that look similar but are not actually disposable.

✨ Restore points and rollback

Cleanup is only useful if recovery is credible. Second Bookmark Bar includes restore points and rollback support, including broader recovery behavior before riskier actions like imports and cleanup tasks. You can organize more confidently because the extension is designed with recovery in mind, not only with action in mind.

✨ Action history and diagnostics

The extension includes bookmark action history and sync-warning diagnostics to help make state changes more understandable. This is helpful when bookmarks appear to come back, when sync creates unexpected duplication, or when a cleanup action needs traceability.

✨ Export and import

Second Bookmark Bar supports settings export and import as one combined backup file, plus shared-space export/import as a separate file. This is useful for migration, backup, reinstall, multi-device setup, and recovery.

✨ Cloud sync (optional)

Second Bookmark Bar offers optional cloud sync powered by Google sign-in. When enabled, your bookmark roots, extension settings, and shared spaces are securely backed up to the cloud and synced across all your browsers. Cloud sync uses short-lived session tokens with automatic refresh, rate limiting, and token versioning. By default the extension is local-first: cloud reads only happen when you explicitly trigger them, while writes push your changes up automatically. If your subscription lapses, you keep read-only access during a grace period and can always export locally. Cloud sync requires a paid subscription managed through Stripe.

✨ Shared spaces and team handoff

The extension supports shared spaces with cloud sync. Create shared bookmark spaces, invite team members, and manage pooled seats as your team grows. This is useful for teams, client work, internal knowledge sharing, or any workflow where a bookmark structure should stay in sync across browsers and team members.

✨ Multiple interface languages

Second Bookmark Bar supports English, Deutsch, Español, Türkçe, Français, Italiano, Português (Brasil), Русский, 中文, 日本語, and 한국어. Product vocabulary is kept consistent across the interface so bookmark actions remain understandable regardless of language.

✨ Appearance controls

Users can tune the extension through theme (light / dark / system / custom), text size, text and background style, and compact-tool toggles. The bar can blend into your browser setup.

✨ Built for heavy browser users

This extension is especially useful for marketers, SEOs, researchers, writers, sales operators, founders, designers, product managers, developers, students, agency teams, consultants, and anyone whose bookmark structure has become too important to stay buried behind a single row.

✨ Important note about how it works

Chrome extensions cannot add a true native second bookmark row inside Chrome itself. Second Bookmark Bar works by rendering a compact bookmark bar above normal web pages. The bar uses an isolated iframe renderer and a parent overlay layer for menus and popups. Recent work also improved how the bar reserves space on modern app shells (ChatGPT, Gmail, Notion, Linear, Figma, HubSpot, Claude and similar single-page apps) so bottom UI like profile menus, send buttons, and toolbars stays clickable instead of being pushed off the bottom of the viewport.

✨ Privacy

No analytics. No remote code. No bookmark data sent to the developer. Bookmark data and settings stay in Chrome bookmarks and Chrome storage by default. Cloud sync is opt-in and only transmits data to our Supabase-hosted backend after you sign in with Google and start a paid subscription.

✨ In short

Second Bookmark Bar is for people who want Chrome bookmarks to feel faster, more visible, more context-aware, and safer to manage without replacing the browser with something heavier. It gives you another row, but more importantly it gives that row purpose.

Faster switching. Faster retrieval. Better save decisions.

Safer cleanup. Smarter context. Better handoff. Less friction.

Technical

Version
2.0.16
Manifest
V3
Size
494KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
ub7deff9f3fc840287523f3fc62090f72
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Mar 16, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Apr 30, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 8, 2026
Website
secondbookmarkbar.com

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