There are still website catalogs that do not allow personalization. Or saving items. Or adding notes or categories. Are you lost about which movies you saw, which books you bought, or want to add tags and notes to people you communicate with?
Features
Before
Imagine a courses site that allows you to sign up for a selected course. But you cannot see which courses you've already seen or which you definitely don't want. The same could go with a movie site.
It would be even better with products you could buy in multiple stores, like books. Wouldn't you like to see which books you own or want next to books in any online bookstore?
After
This is how Labeler enhances a website with information that you add: configurable labels (like Want to get, Own, Finished, Don't want) or even notes. Such collections you create can be used within one website (e.g. on a specific courses site, a social media page or in a CRM system) or on different websites (e.g. a dozen of bookstores).
Microsoft Ignite - Before
Here is another example - a list of lectures for a Microsoft Ignite conference.
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Why Labeler?
Configurable for most website
There are pages that won't work with a generic solution like this, but for the rest, you can configure Labeler to label your items.
Label and note
Add labels and notes to items otherwise not customizable on any page you visit.
Synchronize with multiple sites
You can create collections, e.g. books, movies, games, etc. that you can label and synchronize among multiple sites, e.g. different bookstores, movie streaming and rating services, etc.
Roadmap
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Easier user configuration.
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Add notes.
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Synchronized collections.
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Configurations specific for problematic websites.
Labeler is being actively developed, and will be available soon.
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