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Can’t Find Bookmark Manager in Chrome? Use SortSites for Easier Access

SortSites helps Chrome users who can open the native bookmark manager but still need a clearer way to access, organize, and retrieve saved websites every day.

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SortSites is a Chrome bookmark manager extension for people who canu2019t find bookmark manager in Chrome easily, or who can open bookmark manager Chrome tools but still struggle to organize and retrieve saved websites every day.

The real problem is not just where the native bookmark manager lives. The bigger problem is whether your saved websites are easy to open, group, and find again when your work depends on fast access.

This page focuses on access and usage problems. For the broader SortSites product overview, pricing, limits, and full chrome bookmark manager positioning, use the main parent page.

Finding Chromeu2019s bookmark manager is not the whole problem

You can learn where Chrome keeps bookmarks, but that does not automatically create a better retrieval system. If your bookmarks are scattered across folders, old client links, research pages, dashboards, docs, and tools, opening the manager is only the first step.

Google Chrome Help explains how users can create, view, and edit bookmarks in Chrome, including opening the bookmark manager from Chromeu2019s bookmark controls.

What daily bookmark access should feel like

A better bookmark access system should make your saved websites easier to reach without forcing you to remember where everything is buried. SortSites gives you a Chrome-first access pattern through a New Tab bookmark dashboard and an extension popup UI.

Open from your browser flow

Use SortSites inside Chrome instead of treating bookmark organization as a separate task.

Group links by real work

Create Collections for projects, clients, research areas, tools, products, or personal browsing.

Separate links inside Categories

Use Categories so each Collection does not become another messy list.

Retrieve bookmarks faster

Save Bookmarks where you expect to find them later, instead of searching through old folders.

Chrome developer documentation explains that extensions can override the New Tab page, which supports the idea of using a New Tab surface as a practical access point for bookmark and productivity workflows.

How SortSites structures bookmark access

SortSites is not Chromeu2019s native bookmark manager. It is a Chrome bookmark manager extension built around a simple structure: Collections, Categories, and Bookmarks.

1

Create a Collection

Start with one major area of work, such as a client, project, research topic, product, or personal category.

2

Add Categories

Split that Collection into smaller groups so related websites stay together.

3

Save Bookmarks

Place each important website, dashboard, document, or reference inside the right Category.

4

Access from Chrome

Use the New Tab dashboard and extension popup UI when you need to open saved websites again.

When to install and when to upgrade

Install SortSites when your bookmarks are becoming harder to use than they should be. The Free plan gives you a practical way to test the structure before paying.

  • Use the Free plan if you want to test up to 5 Collections total.
  • Use the Free plan if 5 Categories per Collection is enough for your first setup.
  • Use the Free plan if 50 Bookmarks accountwide is enough to validate the workflow.
  • Upgrade to Pro when you need unlimited Collections, unlimited Categories, and unlimited Bookmarks.
  • Upgrade prompts only appear when you create the 6th Collection, create the 6th Category inside a Collection, or add the 51st Bookmark accountwide.

For example, a web developer can create one Collection for a client, Categories for docs, staging, analytics, deployment, and references, then save each Bookmark where it belongs. A project manager can do the same for campaigns, sprint boards, reports, research, and stakeholder links.

Key takeaways

  • Finding the native Chrome bookmark manager is useful, but it does not solve every access and retrieval problem.
  • SortSites is a Chrome bookmark manager extension, not Chromeu2019s native bookmark manager.
  • SortSites gives you a New Tab dashboard and extension popup UI for Chrome-based bookmark access.
  • The product structure is Collections, Categories, and Bookmarks.
  • The Free plan starts at $0, while Pro costs $3/month for unlimited Collections, Categories, and Bookmarks.
  • Downgrading never deletes content. Items beyond Free limits become locked view-only until you upgrade again or reduce usage within Free limits.

FAQs

Can SortSites open Chromeu2019s native bookmark manager?

SortSites is not positioned as a shortcut to Chromeu2019s native bookmark manager. It is a Chrome bookmark manager extension with its own New Tab dashboard and popup UI for organized bookmark access.

What should I do if I canu2019t find bookmark manager in Chrome?

You can use Chromeu2019s own bookmark controls to find the native bookmark manager. If your bigger issue is organizing and retrieving saved websites every day, SortSites gives you a separate Chrome-based system built around Collections, Categories, and Bookmarks.

Is SortSites useful if I already know how to open bookmark manager Chrome tools?

Yes. SortSites is useful when opening the native manager is not enough because your saved websites still feel scattered, hard to group, or slow to retrieve.

Does SortSites delete bookmarks if I downgrade?

No. SortSites never deletes content when you downgrade. Anything beyond Free limits becomes locked view-only, and editing returns when you upgrade again or reduce usage within Free limits.

Use SortSites for easier Chrome bookmark access

Install the extension, organize your bookmarks into Collections and Categories, and upgrade to Pro when you are ready for unlimited bookmark organization.

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Can’t Find Bookmark Manager in Chrome? Easier Access with SortSites