If you are an avid Twitter user and use the bookmark functionality of the platform, then you might know the struggle of managing the bookmarked tweets. Although it is a nifty way for users to store tweets for later use, Twitter does not allow its users to organize, search, or export the tweets from the Bookmarks sections. However, Dewey is a new Chrome extension that aims to solve this problem and let you manage, search, and export your Twitter bookmarks seamlessly.

For the unaware, Twitter introduced its Bookmarks feature back in 2018 to help users save significant tweets for later use. Now, if you are a regular on Twitter, chances are you have bookmarked hundreds (if not thousands of tweets) to read at a later time. The Bookmarks section on Twitter, however, does not let you search, organize, or export the bookmarked tweets in any way. As a result, the Bookmarks functionality on Twitter essentially becomes a pile of tweets over time.

Following the installation, it resides in the extensions bar of your Chromium-based web browser. You can open Dewey from there to find all your bookmarked tweets. Then, you can sort the tweets, use the integrated search bar to search for specific tweets via keywords, select multiple tweets and export them as CSV files to use them in third-party apps.