Feature comparison
| Feature | LinkaGoGo | |
|---|---|---|
| Folder organization | Yes (nested folders) | No (tags only) |
| Tags / keywords | Yes | Yes |
| Full-text search | Yes | Premium only |
| Custom dashboard | Yes | No |
| Multiple bookmark views | Yes (list, recent, popular, favorites) | List and grid |
| Public shared folders | Yes | No |
| Bookmark reminders | Yes (Plus) | No |
| Star ratings | Yes (Plus) | No |
| Quick aliases & commands | Yes (Plus) | No |
| Email to bookmark | Yes (Plus) | Yes |
| Import & export | Yes | Export only |
| Duplicate detection | Yes (Premium) | No |
| Weekly email backup | Yes (Premium) | No |
| Read-it-later / article view | No | Yes |
| Text-to-speech | No | Premium only |
| Dark mode | Yes | Yes |
| Browser extension | Bookmarklet | Yes |
| Mobile app | Web app (responsive) | Yes (native) |
| Online since | 2001 | 2007 |
Pricing comparison
| Plan | LinkaGoGo | |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | 7-day trial on all plans | Yes (limited features) |
| Paid plan | From $4.95/year | $44.99/year (Premium) |
Why choose LinkaGoGo over Pocket?
Built for organizing, not just saving
Pocket is primarily a read-it-later app — you save articles to read them offline. LinkaGoGo is a bookmark manager built for long-term organization. With nested folders, keywords, a customizable dashboard, and multiple views, LinkaGoGo helps you build a structured, searchable library of links that grows with you over time.
Folders over tags
Pocket only offers tags for organization. LinkaGoGo gives you both folders and keywords (tags), letting you place bookmarks in a navigable hierarchy while also tagging them for cross-cutting search. When you have hundreds or thousands of bookmarks, folders make it far easier to browse and find what you need.
Dramatically more affordable
Pocket Premium costs $44.99/year. LinkaGoGo's Basic plan is $4.95/year, and even the Plus plan with reminders, ratings, aliases, and email-to-bookmark is just $9.95/year. That's a fraction of Pocket's price with more organization features.
Share your bookmarks
LinkaGoGo lets you make folders public so others can browse your curated link collections. Pocket has no built-in sharing feature for your saved links.
When Pocket might be a better fit
If your primary goal is saving articles to read later — especially offline on mobile — Pocket is purpose-built for that. Its article view strips away clutter and formats content for comfortable reading. LinkaGoGo focuses on bookmark organization and retrieval rather than content consumption.