@kev I really like it. I don’t do a lot in Raindrop, but it’s an excellent “drop any sort of link here so you can find it again” service. It’s like long term storage for my links. There’s so much more you can do, like those public webpages and RSS feeds for each folder that I’ve barely dipped into.
They bucked the trend and instead of going more web-appy, their iOS app recently went from all web views to a really good native version. Great safari extension, cross-platform, it’s great.
The paid version ~$25/year saves an archive of each link you save, so you have the page if it ever goes offline.
In short, 👍.