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What Happened to Chrome Bookmark Manager? Modern SortSites Workflow

Understand old Chrome bookmark manager expectations and evaluate SortSites as a modern Chrome bookmark manager extension for organized daily access.

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SortSites is a modern Chrome bookmark manager extension for people wondering what happened to Chrome bookmark manager and whether a clearer bookmark organization workflow is better than chasing an old native UI.

Searches like new chrome bookmark manager, old bookmark manager chrome 2017, old bookmark manager chrome 2018, and restore old bookmark manager chrome usually point to the same frustration: saved websites are hard to structure, hard to scan, and hard to retrieve when you need them.

This page focuses on legacy expectations and modern workflow fit. For the broader SortSites product overview, pricing, limits, and full chrome bookmark manager positioning, use the main parent page.

Legacy expectationWhat to verify todayHow SortSites should be evaluated
Restore an old Chrome bookmark manager UIWhether Chrome currently supports that old UI in the version you useSortSites is a modern extension workflow, not a Chrome UI restore tool
Find the new Chrome bookmark managerWhether the native Chrome bookmark manager solves your daily retrieval problemSortSites gives you Collections, Categories, and Bookmarks for organized access
Recover a 2017 or 2018 bookmark experienceWhether the old behavior is still available and supported todaySortSites should be judged by current workflow value, not old Chrome UI nostalgia
Make bookmarks easier to browseWhether your current system makes saved sites easy to group and reopenSortSites provides a New Tab dashboard and extension popup UI
Build a long-term bookmark systemWhether the structure scales as your saved websites growSortSites Pro supports unlimited Collections, Categories, and Bookmarks

Old Chrome bookmark manager searches usually signal a workflow problem

When someone searches for restore old bookmark manager Chrome, the real need is often not the old interface itself. The need is easier structure, faster visual access, and a way to get back to saved pages without digging through messy folders.

That matters if you manage client links, project dashboards, documentation, research pages, product references, and repeat work tools. A bookmark manager is useful only if it helps you retrieve the right saved website at the right moment.

Google Chrome Help explains that the current Chrome bookmark manager can be opened from Chromeu2019s Bookmarks and lists menu, so users should verify the current native path before assuming an old UI can be restored.

What to verify before trying to restore old Chrome behavior

Treat old bookmark manager chrome 2017 and old bookmark manager chrome 2018 as legacy-search intent, not current product proof. Chrome changes over time, and old screenshots, forum posts, or flag advice may not match the Chrome version you use today.

  • Verify how your current Chrome version opens and manages bookmarks.
  • Do not assume an old Chrome bookmark manager UI is still available.
  • Do not assume a third-party extension can restore Chromeu2019s native bookmark manager behavior.
  • Ask whether your real problem is the old UI or poor bookmark organization.
  • Choose a modern workflow if your main need is faster organization and retrieval.

The Chrome Blog introduced a new Bookmarks Manager in 2014 with visual and organization changes, which shows that Chrome bookmark experiences have changed before and should be evaluated against current support rather than old expectations.

How SortSites gives you a modern bookmark organization workflow

SortSites is not Chromeu2019s native bookmark manager and does not restore old Chrome bookmark manager behavior. It is a Chrome Extension with a New Tab bookmark dashboard and an extension popup UI.

Collections

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

Categories

Split each Collection into smaller groups so related links stay organized.

Bookmarks

Save websites, dashboards, documents, and references where you expect to find them later.

Chrome extension access

Use the New Tab dashboard and extension popup UI for a clearer Chrome-based workflow.

When to install and when to upgrade

Install SortSites when your real issue is not the age of Chromeu2019s bookmark manager, but the way your saved websites are organized. The Free plan lets you test the workflow before paying.

The Free plan starts at $0 with up to 5 Collections total, 5 Categories per Collection, and 50 Bookmarks accountwide. Pro costs $3/month and unlocks unlimited Collections, unlimited Categories, and unlimited Bookmarks.

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

Key takeaways

  • Old Chrome bookmark manager searches usually signal a desire for better structure and retrieval.
  • SortSites does not restore the old Chrome bookmark manager or change Chromeu2019s native bookmark manager behavior.
  • SortSites is a Chrome bookmark manager extension with a New Tab dashboard and extension popup UI.
  • The core SortSites structure is Collections, Categories, and Bookmarks.
  • The Free plan starts at $0 with clear limits.
  • Pro costs $3/month and unlocks 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 restore old bookmark manager Chrome behavior?

No. SortSites is not a Chrome UI restore tool and does not claim to change Chromeu2019s native bookmark manager behavior.

What happened to Chrome bookmark manager?

Chromeu2019s native bookmark experience has changed over time, but the practical question is whether your current setup helps you organize and retrieve saved websites. SortSites gives you a separate modern extension workflow for that problem.

Is SortSites the new Chrome bookmark manager?

No. SortSites is not Chromeu2019s native bookmark manager. It is a Chrome bookmark manager extension with its own New Tab dashboard and popup UI.

Should I chase an old bookmark manager from 2017 or 2018?

Only if you can verify that the old behavior is supported in your current Chrome version. For daily organization, it is usually better to judge a current workflow by access, structure, limits, and retrieval speed.

What does SortSites Pro include?

Pro costs $3/month and includes unlimited Collections, unlimited Categories, and unlimited Bookmarks.

Move from legacy bookmark frustration to a modern workflow

Use SortSites to organize saved websites into Collections and Categories, access them from a Chrome extension workflow, and upgrade to Pro when you need unlimited bookmark organization.

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