How to import your Pocket bookmarks
Step 1: Export from Pocket
Visit getpocket.com/export to download your saved items as an HTML file. If the export page is no longer available, check Mozilla's Pocket data export guide for alternative instructions.
Step 2: Sign up for LinkaGoGo
Create a free account. Every plan includes a 7-day free trial with no credit card required, so you can test the import before committing.
Step 3: Go to Account > Import
Once logged in, open the account menu in the top right and select Import. LinkaGoGo accepts both Netscape HTML and XBEL bookmark formats.
Step 4: Upload the HTML file
Select the file you exported from Pocket and click Import. Your bookmarks will appear in your collection within seconds, tags and all.
What you get that Pocket never had
Nested folders
Pocket only offered tags. LinkaGoGo gives you a full folder hierarchy so you can organize bookmarks into a navigable tree — as deep as you need. Tags (keywords) are supported too, giving you both structure and flexibility.
AI enhancement
LinkaGoGo's AI Enhance generates better titles, keywords, and descriptions from page content. AI Organize suggests the best folder for each bookmark. Run it in batch to clean up your entire Pocket import at once.
Reminders
Set reminders on bookmarks you actually want to read later — daily, weekly, monthly, or a custom interval. No more saving articles into a black hole.
REST API & MCP
Manage your bookmarks programmatically with the REST API, or connect to Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and VS Code via MCP integration. Pocket deprecated its API years ago.
Dead link checker
LinkaGoGo automatically scans for broken bookmarks and offers Wayback Machine recovery links. Your imported Pocket collection may have links that already broke — find and fix them in seconds.