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Archive Twitter bookmarks in categories

Archiving Twitter bookmarks in categories can help you better organize and retrieve content. Since Twitter doesn’t offer a built-in way to categorize bookmarks, you’ll need to use third-party tools or manual methods. Here’s how you can do it:


1. Use a Third-Party App or Extension

a. Notion (Manual or Automated with API)

  • Manual Method:

    • Create a Notion database with columns like: Tweet Link, Category, Notes, Date Added.

    • Paste tweet URLs and assign categories like “Marketing,” “AI,” “Design,” etc.

  • Automated Method:

    • Use automation tools like Zapier or Make (Integromat) with Twitter’s API to automatically push liked tweets or bookmarks to Notion.

    • Categorize via tags in Notion manually or use predefined filters.

b. Raindrop.io

  • Bookmark manager with tag and folder support.

  • Use the browser extension to save tweets directly to folders (e.g., Tech, News, Inspiration).

  • Offers search, preview, and organization tools.

c. Readwise + Reader App

  • Connect Twitter to Readwise Reader.

  • Save bookmarks and tweets with tags.

  • Allows highlights and categorization inside a reading workflow.


2. Manual Method Using Google Sheets

If you prefer more control:

  • Step 1: Open Google Sheets and create columns: Tweet URL, Category, Notes, Author, Date.

  • Step 2: Go to your Twitter bookmarks, open tweets one by one, and copy-paste the link.

  • Step 3: Assign a category such as:

    • Productivity

    • Finance

    • Memes

    • Writing tips

    • Design

  • Optional: Add tags using a separate column for better filtering.


3. Use Browser Bookmarks Strategically

  • Create a folder named “Twitter Bookmarks” in your browser.

  • Inside it, create subfolders for each category.

  • Bookmark tweets manually into the right folder using the browser’s star icon.


4. Use Tweet Hunter or Typefully (For Creators)

  • If you’re archiving for content ideas:

    • Use Tweet Hunter to import bookmarks.

    • Tag and categorize them as content ideas, hooks, threads, etc.

    • Some tools even offer AI assistance to summarize or repurpose tweets.


5. Automate with IFTTT or Zapier

  • Set up an automation:
    Trigger: You bookmark a tweet
    Action: Save tweet to Google Sheets, Notion, or Pocket with tag/category fields.

  • You may need developer access to Twitter’s API depending on complexity.


6. Export and Archive Locally

If you want offline or long-term storage:

  • Use a tool or script to export your bookmarks (requires Twitter API).

  • Store them in markdown or CSV files by category.

  • Use folders on your computer or tagging system in apps like Obsidian or Joplin.


Category Suggestions for Organization

You can start with broad categories and refine later. Here are some:

  • News & Politics

  • Tech & AI

  • Marketing & Growth

  • Writing & Content Creation

  • Memes & Humor

  • Threads Worth Revisiting

  • Career & Freelancing

  • Finance & Investing

  • Tools & Resources

  • Design & UX

  • Inspirational


Tips for Better Management

  • Archive tweets weekly instead of letting bookmarks pile up.

  • Use tweet previews (via apps like Raindrop or Notion) for easier scanning.

  • Always add a short note about why you saved a tweet (helps later).

  • Use consistent tags to streamline your filtering process.


Organizing Twitter bookmarks into categories can turn a chaotic digital pile into a personal knowledge base or content vault. Whether you’re a creator, researcher, or just someone who collects tweets for inspiration, categorizing your bookmarks is a productivity upgrade worth making.

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