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Saved Items

Saved items are individual things you've bookmarked — a specific job, company, or tech stack you want to keep an eye on. Click the bookmark icon anywhere it appears and the item is added to your personal saved list. Click it again to remove it.

The three saved lists

  • Saved jobs — bookmarked job postings, on /jobs/saved. Each card keeps a filled bookmark; click it to un-save.
  • Saved companies — bookmarked companies, on /companies/saved.
  • Saved tech stacks — bookmarked technologies, on /stacks/saved.

All three pages share a tab switcher, so once you're on any saved view you can flip between Jobs, Companies, and Tech Stacks without leaving the page. An empty list shows a short prompt pointing you back to where you can start bookmarking.

Where the bookmark lives

  • Jobs — the bookmark sits on each job card on /jobs and on the individual job page.
  • Companies — bookmark a company from its profile or from the /companies directory.
  • Tech stacks — bookmark a stack from its /stacks page.

Saved items vs saved searches

These are two different features and it's easy to mix them up:

  • Saved items(this page) are individual bookmarks — one specific job, company, or stack. They're a personal shortlist, nothing more.
  • Saved searches are named filter sets — a combination of roles, locations, and tech that powers the market dashboard, the job board, and daily email alerts. See Saved Searches.

Put simply: a saved search watches for new jobs that match a filter and can email you; a saved item just remembers one thing you bookmarked. Bookmarking a job does not create an alert.

Who can use them

Saving items requires an account so the list can travel with you across devices. The saved views are auth-gated — sign in to see and manage your bookmarks. Bookmarking itself is free.