I turned Raindrop.io into a visual research board — no Notion or Pinterest needed
I've been collecting links in Raindrop.io for years, treating it like a utilitarian bookmark manager — folders for articles, tags for organization, the usual setup. Then, one day, I switched to grid view while organizing design references, and everything changed. Suddenly, Raindrop wasn't just storing my links. It was showing them. Web card previews turned a boring list into a visual canvas, and I realized I'd been sleeping on one of the best mood-boarding tools hiding in plain sight.
I’ve been collecting links in Raindrop.io for years, treating it like a utilitarian bookmark manager — folders for articles, tags for organization, the usual setup. Then, one day, I switched to grid view while organizing design references, and everything changed. Suddenly, Raindrop wasn’t just storing my links. It was showing them. Web card previews turned a boring list into a visual canvas, and I realized I’d been sleeping on one of the best mood-boarding tools hiding in plain sight.
Mila Vilotić
Serbia
Serbia
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