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Guide to Using the Bookmark Feature in Neutopia
Guide to Using the Bookmark Feature in Neutopia

Learn how to use Neutopia's Bookmark feature to save, organize, and share content, playlists, courses, and events effortlessly.

Updated over 3 months ago

The Bookmark feature in Neutopia is a powerful tool for saving and organizing content, playlists, courses, and events that matter most to you. This guide will show you how to use bookmarks effectively for streamlined access and better organization.


Bookmarking Content

How to Bookmark

  1. Locate the content, course, event, or playlist you want to bookmark.

  2. Click the Bookmark icon on the content thumbnail or in the detail view of the item.

  3. The content will be added to your Bookmarks page for easy access.

Quick Tip

  • Bookmark content while browsing or exploring to avoid losing track of valuable resources.


Accessing Your Bookmarks

Navigate to Your Bookmarks

  1. Click on the Bookmarks tab in the main navigation menu.

  2. Filter your bookmarks by category:

    • Content

    • Playlists

    • Courses

    • Events

Quick Tip

  • Use categories to keep your bookmarks organized and easily accessible.


Managing Bookmarks

Removing a Bookmark

  1. Go to your Bookmarks page.

  2. Locate the item you want to remove.

  3. Click the Bookmark icon again to unbookmark the item.

Reorganizing Bookmarks

While bookmarks are automatically categorized, consider grouping similar content into playlists for added organization.


Sharing Bookmarked Content

How to Share

  1. Open the detail view of the bookmarked item.

  2. Click the Share icon.

  3. Share the link with others. Note: Shared content is only visible to logged-in Neutopia members who are part of your community.

Use Case

  • Share bookmarked learning resources with colleagues or peers for collaboration and knowledge sharing.


The Bookmark feature in Neutopia simplifies content organization and retrieval, ensuring you never lose track of what’s important.

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