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Toby Alternatives in 2026: Visual Bookmark Managers Worth Trying

If you are looking for alternatives to Toby bookmark manager, here are the best visual bookmark managers that give you spatial organization, multiple pages, and a better new tab experience.

2026-08-044 min readNesktop Team

Why people look for Toby alternatives

Toby brought visual bookmark organization to the new tab page and built a loyal following. But users sometimes look for alternatives when they want features beyond Toby's core model — multiple desktop pages for different contexts, an independent mobile canvas, web search widgets built into the canvas, or a free tier with more generous limits. Others simply want to see what else exists in the visual bookmark space.

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What to look for in a visual new tab manager

When evaluating alternatives, the most important features are: spatial canvas organization (seeing your links arranged visually, not in lists), multiple pages for separating contexts (work, study, personal), the ability to save layouts and switch between them, browser extension support for new tab replacement, and a mobile version so your desktop travels with you. Bonus points for built-in search, notes, and folder grouping.

NESKTOP: spatial canvas with multiple pages and mobile support

NESKTOP takes the visual bookmark concept further. Instead of a single page of tiles, you get a full desktop canvas with multiple pages, drag-and-drop widget tiles, collapsible folders, a built-in search widget (7 search engines), inline notes, and independent desktop and mobile canvases. The free plan includes 2 pages per canvas, 100 canvas items per canvas, and 20 folders per account with no ads. Pro Monthly is $2.99/month, Pro Annual is $29.99, and Pro Lifetime is $149.99 list price; sale pricing may vary. Check the current Pricing page for today's options. The released extension is available through the Chrome Web Store, while the responsive web app works across modern desktop and mobile browsers.

Other visual bookmark managers to consider

The visual bookmark space has several options. Raindrop.io offers a polished bookmark collection experience with tags and full-text search. Start.me provides a widget-based start page with RSS feeds and weather. Tabliss and Momentum focus on beautiful, minimal new tab pages with background photos and quick links. Each serves a different need: Raindrop for serious bookmark collectors, Start.me for information dashboards, Tabliss/Momentum for aesthetic minimalism, and NESKTOP for a full visual desktop with spatial organization and multiple pages.

Comparison table

FeatureNesktopOther approach
Spatial canvasFull drag-and-drop canvas with tiles, folders, and widgets.Varies by tool: Toby has tiles, Raindrop has collections, start.me has widget grid.
Multiple pagesSeparate desktop pages for work, study, and personal.Toby: collections and spaces on a single new-tab page; Raindrop: collections; start.me: multiple pages.
Mobile supportIndependent mobile canvas with responsive web app.Raindrop, Toby, and start.me have mobile apps; Tabliss and Momentum are desktop-browser extensions.
Search widget7 search engines built into the canvas.Web search from the canvas is not a core feature in most alternatives — Raindrop searches your saved library, not the web.
PricingFree (no ads); Pro Monthly: $2.99/month; Pro Annual: $29.99; Pro Lifetime: $149.99 list price; sale may vary. Check the current Pricing page.Toby: free Starter (up to 60 tabs), Productivity from $4.50/member/month billed yearly; Raindrop: free tier, paid Pro plan (current price on official pricing page); start.me: free (ad-supported), PRO $25/year.

FAQ

Can I import my Toby bookmarks into another tool?

Most visual bookmark managers support importing bookmarks from standard formats like HTML (Netscape bookmark format) and JSON, so if Toby provides an export you can typically move it into another tool. NESKTOP currently imports individual bookmarks through its browser extension and is building direct file import support for common bookmark formats.

Which alternative is best for team use?

For teams, look for organization accounts, role-based layout assignment, public resource hubs, and multiple pages. NESKTOP supports those team workspace flows directly.

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