Diigo pioneered social bookmarking and annotations. Linkinize is a modern bookmark manager built for teams, enterprises, and professionals. Here’s how they compare.
Aspect | Linkinize | Diigo |
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Primary Use | Modern team bookmark manager | Research & annotation tool for individuals/educators |
Organization | Tag-based, multi-workspace support, scoped search | Lists, tags, outliner; more personal-use focus |
Collaboration | Granular roles, public pages, enterprise sharing | Group sharing; limited modern collaboration features |
Annotations | Natively not annotation-focused (can integrate with other tools) | Highlights, sticky notes, page annotations |
Enterprise Security | SSO/SAML, provisioning, audit logs | Not enterprise-focused; no SSO/SAML |
Integrations | Confluence, Raycast, Chrome/Edge; API | Browser bookmarklets; older extension model |
Best For | Teams & enterprises with heavy link use | Researchers, educators annotating articles |
Diigo remains a niche option for researchers and educators focused on highlights and annotations. Linkinize is a modern, team-first alternative that offers multi-workspaces, collaboration, and enterprise security—making it the better choice for organizations in 2025.