Import every bookmark you've ever saved, sort them into folders with tags and full-text search, and let Claude or ChatGPT query the whole collection. Region flags and filtering come built in.
Folders, tags, full-text search, bulk actions and export. Import your entire X bookmark history in one click — not the 25 the official API allows.
An MCP server + OpenAPI spec so Claude, Cursor and ChatGPT can search, tag and summarise your saved tweets. Your bookmarks become a knowledge base.
See which country an account posts from, right in the timeline, and collapse tweets from regions you'd rather skip.
X's bookmarks are a bottomless list, and folders are locked behind Premium. OpenBird imports the lot — including your existing X folders — into a workspace you control: nest them into folders, tag them, search the full text of every saved tweet, bulk-move and bulk-tag, and export to JSON whenever you want.
Saves are preserved even if the original tweet is deleted. Access everything from any browser, signed in at openbird.app — not just the machine with the extension.
OpenBird ships an MCP server for Claude Desktop and Cursor, and an OpenAPI spec for ChatGPT. Connect once and your agent can search, tag, organise and summarise everything you've saved — twelve tools, from full-text search to folder management and collection stats.
Set up the connectionX surfaces the country an account is based in. OpenBird puts that as a flag right next to the username, and lets you collapse tweets from countries or whole regions you'd rather not see — tucked away, with a one-tap reveal.
Free covers 3 blocked regions; Pro unlocks unlimited. (X lets users show only a broad region, so treat it as a strong signal, not a guarantee.)
Start free. Upgrade when you want unlimited bookmarks, agent access and the full region set.
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X locks bookmark folders behind Premium, gives you no tags, no real search, no export, and no way to get your saved tweets out. OpenBird imports everything into folders you own, with tags, full-text search, export, and AI-agent access — and your saves survive even if the original tweet is deleted.
All of them. Most tools are capped at 25–50 by the official X API. OpenBird runs in your browser on your own session and pulls your entire bookmark history, including your existing X folders, in one pass.
OpenBird ships an MCP server (and an OpenAPI spec for ChatGPT). Connect it once and Claude, Cursor or ChatGPT can search, summarise, tag and organise your saved tweets — “find everything I saved about pricing”, “group my AI bookmarks into a reading list”, and so on.
No. The extension works on the X session you’re already signed into — no password, no separate login, no official API keys. Bookmarks sync to your openbird.app account only when you sign in there.
X now shows which country an account is based in. OpenBird surfaces that as a flag next to the username and lets you collapse tweets from regions you choose. Note X lets users show only a broad region, so it’s a helpful signal, not a guarantee.
Chrome and Chromium browsers (Brave, Edge, Arc) via Manifest V3. Firefox is on the roadmap.
Import your X bookmarks, organise them, and put them to work. Free to start.
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