import bookmarks from Pocket, Readwise, or a CSV
xmark indexes X bookmarks. If your reading lives elsewhere, here's how to bring it across the boundary.
steps
decide what you're importing
xmark's primary surface is X bookmarks. We don't ingest arbitrary article links today. The realistic path is: if a Pocket or Readwise item is a tweet, re-bookmark it on X so it shows up in xmark on next sync. If it's an article, leave it where it is.
export from your source
Pocket: Account settings → Export → HTML file. Readwise: Settings → Export → CSV. The CSV's URL column is what you care about.
filter to tweet URLs
Open the export in a spreadsheet. Filter rows where URL matches `twitter.com/*` or `x.com/*`. Those are the rows xmark can actually use.
re-bookmark on X
Open each tweet and tap bookmark on X. Yes, this is manual. Yes, it's tedious. We're working on a paste-URLs-here import flow; until then, the X API only exposes 'bookmark this tweet' to first-party clients.
If you have thousands of these, prioritize. The 200 you actually expect to revisit are 90% of the value.
sync xmark
Back in xmark, click sync. The newly-bookmarked tweets appear and get embedded.
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