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ScrollMark - Never lose your place on the web again

ScrollMark Is A Minimal Safari Extension That Lets You Drop Up To 10 Scroll Checkpoints On Any Webpage, Quickly Jump To Them, And Manage Your Reading Flow Distraction-free—no Signups, No Privacy Worries.

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Aniket
I made ScrollMark because I was tired of losing my place while scrolling through long pages, like AI chats, articles, or docs. I kept needing to go back to something I read earlier, but it was hard to find it again. So I built a tool that lets you save your spot with a shortcut and jump back to it anytime, instantly. What’s new about this is how easy and smooth it feels. You just press Option + a number to set a checkpoint, and press that number to go back. It also shows a small marker for a second so you know it worked, and even lets you go back to where you were before. Everything is quick, clean, and doesn’t get in your way. I’m proud that it solves a real problem in a really simple way. It feels light, fast, and just works, without needing to think too much or click around.
Tim Chen

This is one of those “why doesn’t this already exist?” kind of tools — love it! ScrollMark hits such a relatable pain point, especially for anyone who spends hours in long docs, articles, or ChatGPT threads (guilty 😅).

Cruise Chen

The shortcut checkpoint thing is genius, fr—no more endless scrolling to find my spot. This is realy going to save my sanity on long docs!

Cruise Chen

Omg, the instant jump-back with just a shortcut is realy genius—no more endless scrolling to find my spot. Fr, this is so needed!

Jeremy Yan

This is exactly the kind of user insight that matters!

So useful for reading long articles😂

I can already imagine using this for research papers and documentation!

Mustafa Enes Yelkesen

That makes a lot of sense, congratulations.

Joey Judd
Launching soon!

No way—finally, something to help me remember exactly where I left off on those endless research rabbit holes! Is there a quick shortcut to save scroll spots on any page?

Aniket

@joey_zhu_seopage_ai yup just use the shortcut key (command + anynumber) to save checkpoint