Atlas view
A visual dashboard of your collection — stats, charts, mosaic, activity (Pro)
Atlas is a Pro view mode alongside List, Cards, Headlines and Gallery. Instead of rendering bookmarks as rows or tiles, it renders the shape of your collection — counts, topic structure, domain spread, activity over time — and lets you drill down by clicking anything that looks interactive.
Open it by clicking the View dropdown in the top bar and choosing Atlas. The choice persists across devices via yourmnera.io account.
What you see
The Atlas stacks the following cards. Each one hides itself when there isn't enough data to draw something meaningful — a brand-new collection won't show an activity heatmap, for example.
Stat strip
Four cards at the top — Bookmarks, Domains, Topics, Date span — each with a sparkline of bookmarks added per week over the last 12 weeks. When you select a topic in the sidebar, the Bookmarks / Domains / Date span counters shrink to that topic's slice and the Topics card switches to Related topics (other topics that share bookmarks with the selected one).
Relationships graph (Pro)
When a topic is selected and semantic search is available, a force-directed graph shows the selected topic at the centre with related topics and shared bookmarks fanning out. Drag nodes, zoom with the mouse wheel, click a topic to drill into it, or click a bookmark to open the page.
Topics at a glance — sunburst
A radial chart of the topic hierarchy. Each segment's arc length is proportional to its bookmark count (including descendants). Click any segment to filter the collection to that topic.
Top domains — bubble pack
The top 40 domains as packed circles sized by bookmark count, with each domain's favicon inside. Click a bubble to filter the list by that domain.
Activity heatmap
Three years of daily activity, GitHub-style — each cell is one day, shaded by how many bookmarks were saved that day. Use the ‹ › arrows to slide the 3-year window backwards or forwards through your history. The latest year sits at the bottom so the chronology reads naturally top-to-bottom.
Click any day to open a modal listing every bookmark added on that date — each row has the favicon, title, domain, a link to open the page in a new tab, and a click-to-open-detail action.
Topics over time — normalized stacked area
Shown only when no topic is selected (a topic filter would collapse the chart to a single 100% band). Each band is one topic; band height at any point in time is that topic's share of bookmarks created in that time bucket. The top 15 topics get their own colour; everything else collapses into a grey “Other topics” band. Hover a band or its legend entry to highlight it; click to filter.
Cover mosaic
A tiled grid of the collection's cover images — newest first, capped at the most-recent 200 tiles so the DOM stays light. Bookmarks without a real cover get the typographic placeholder so every tile is filled. Hover to see the title and domain; click to open the bookmark's detail panel.
What changes when a topic is selected
- Stat strip recomputes for that topic's bookmarks.
- Relationships graph card appears (if you're a Pro subscriber with semantic search on).
- Topics over time hides — it's only meaningful across the whole collection.
- Everything else stays visible but the bookmarks shown are still the topic's slice.
Drill-downs
Every interactive element is a navigation shortcut into a filtered list view:
- Click a sunburst segment → filter by that topic, switch to Cards.
- Click a domain bubble → search by that domain, switch to Cards.
- Click a topic node in the relationships graph → drill into that topic, stay in Atlas.
- Click a stacked-area band or its legend → filter by that topic, stay in Atlas.
- Click a day in the heatmap → open the date-bookmarks modal for that day.
- Click a cover in the mosaic → open the bookmark's detail panel.