Deeplinks; links that direct to a specific place in the app (url schema)
Miles Wirht
I first encountered deeplinks in craft, and I think its a great idea, it allows sharing between apps, so you can easily get to where you were if it’s important. Like maybe you want to make a to-do to look through a certain collection, and you can make a deeplink of said collection and then open it from the to-do.
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muthomi
It would be great to use deeplinks to reference a saved Raindrop item or a collection from another app. So that Raindrop remains the central hub for my links versus duplicating URLs across apps.
Rustem Mussabekov
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Enable Workflow & URL Scheme support
Tommy Puglia
For the iOS apps, provide x-callback support (URL scheme) for automation with apps such as Drafts, Mr. Reader, etc.
Also support the great iOS app Workflow.
Rustem Mussabekov
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I want to easily copy links to Bookmark Notes
Hirohisa Kun
I like Bookmark Notes
I would like to set a reference link to the content written in Notes in another app(Scrapbox, Notion etc...), but with the app version's "Copy link to clipboard", I can copy the URL to the original article
I cannot copy the URL to Bookmark Notes. Link not available
I want to easily copy links to Bookmark Notes
example)
"Copy link to Raindrop to clipboard"
When you press the button,
You can copy web links ↓
Rustem Mussabekov
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Make the Raindrop App on Android open app.raindrop.io links by default
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empedia
It would be really useful if the Raindrop App on Android could be used to open links to app.raindrop.io rather than them just opening in the browser.
This would enable the idea of saved searches without needing to implement anything specific - by actually creating a bookmark in Raindrop to an app.raindrop.io url for a search request I could open the link from the bookmark directly in the Raindrop app.
e.g. I have searched for items with two specific tags which are returned at this url
I can create a new bookmark in a folder in Raindrop called Saved Searches for this url.
I would like to be able in the app to open that url in Raindrop itself. Right now it just opens a new tab in my default browser.
Rustem Mussabekov
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Raindrop.io Internal links
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Sulman Baig
I use obsidian for the second brain and raindrop for highlighting and permanent copy. I need internal links mechanism in Raindrop so that I can add those to obsidian and when I click that link then it should open raindrop with my highlights etc. So all my links in one place with my highlights. By this we will not even need to export from raindrop as well
Canny AI
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Deep Linking & Call Backs
Eddy_D
I often would like to link a saved RD resource in my note-taking app and have it backlink to RD. I also would like reminders of links I save to take me back to the mobile or desktop app instead of the web browser. Adding deep linking/callbacks would improve RD PKm ability.
Ryan Holden
Would also love this. I use Raindrop and Shortcuts all day long.
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Carl-Heinz
First of all thanks for bringing Obsidian to my attention, because it looks like a fine addition to my collection... for making collections... Secondly, on the official website plugin page there appears to be a plugin to sync your Raindrop highlights... so this might already be a thing from Obsidian's side.
A_ Raptr
if you use raindrop on the browser you can copy the url and paste it into obsidian thats what i do. i dont know if your able to do this in the app i havent checked
Brian Davis
I would like to be able to open or close an entire collection of bookmarks into a Safari Tab Group or open window from Drafts App. I could do this if only there was a URL Scheme or a Safari Shortcut to call upon the collection and preform open all urls or close all urls associated with the collection or sub-selection.
Brian Davis
@{61d2c089e2a6c43453da7858|full_name}: This would work especially well for opening links through OpenIn on MacOS. I would love to go to existing links inthe Desktop RainDrop App or be prompted to add the link if it already exists.
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