Saving posts with bookmarks
A bookmark is a private save. When you find a post in the community that’s worth coming back to — a great tip, a long critique, an article you want to read tonight — bookmark it. Bookmarks are only visible to you, and they’re easy to find later from one page.
How to bookmark a post
Open the community post you want to save.
Click the Bookmark icon — it’s a small ribbon shape near the like and share buttons.
You’ll see a confirmation that says “Bookmark saved.” The ribbon icon fills in to show the post is bookmarked.
You can bookmark a post from the feed without opening it — just click the ribbon icon directly on the post card.
Where to find your bookmarks
Go to arthelper.com/saved and pick the Bookmarks tab.
You’ll see every post you’ve bookmarked, newest first.
Click any post to open it.
After you save a bookmark, the confirmation toast has a View Bookmarks shortcut. Use it to jump straight to your bookmark page without leaving what you were reading.
Searching your bookmarks
If you’ve bookmarked a lot, the search box on the bookmarks page narrows the list quickly.
Open your bookmarks page.
Type a word from the post title, the community name, or the artist’s name into the search box.
The list filters as you type. Clear the box to see everything again.
Removing a bookmark
Open the post you want to remove (or find it on your bookmarks page).
Click the filled-in ribbon icon. It will empty out, and a confirmation says “Bookmark removed.”
That’s it. The post stays on ArtHelper — bookmarks are just your private reading list, so removing one only changes what you see on your bookmarks page.
What others can see
Nothing. Bookmarks are completely private. The artist who wrote the post is not notified when you bookmark it, and no one can see your bookmarks list. If you want to show support for a post you saved, leave a like or a comment — those are public.
Common questions
How is a bookmark different from a like?
A like is a public thumbs-up. The artist sees the count and the name of who liked. A bookmark is a private save — the artist never knows. Use likes to support work, use bookmarks to save something for yourself.
Can I organize my bookmarks into folders?
Not yet. For now, the search box is the fastest way to find what you saved. If you have a lot of bookmarks on one topic, search by a keyword they share.
Can I bookmark artwork or artist profiles?
Bookmarks are for community posts today. To keep track of artists, follow them or connect with them from their profile. To keep track of artwork, save the mockup or copy the link.
Are bookmarks the same as saved mockups?
No. The Saved page has separate tabs. Mockups you’ve generated and saved live under their own tab. Community posts you’ve bookmarked live under the Bookmarks tab.