Shared bookmarks let you save a calendar view (including filters and analytics) so you can share it with others. A bookmark can be just for you, shared within your DayBack group or publicly accessible (like an exported bookmark).
When you create a public share the calendar is “exported” to a URL which displays exactly what you see on screen in DayBack. That means all of your filters are respected in the shared view.
You can share a single bookmark or multiple bookmarks together in a collection and optionally add tags and collections to the mix. A collection can be private and only accessible to you or you can make it public so other users can find it via our discover section.
Collective Knowledge: Exploring the World of Shared Bookmarks
Once you have a collection, you can set its visibility from its page to invite collaborators by email or allow it to be found in our discover feed. You can also copy a collection to your clipboard as a bookmark html for use in other apps or websites.
If you want to track progress while you work through a course or article, then our new bookmark feature with completion statuses is just what you need. This is available on any site-wide search, and you can mark any item as completed or bookmark it for future reference at any time.
If you are transferring bookmarks from one Google account to another then Method 3 in this blog post offers a manual approach that works well, but it can be difficult for frequent updates. A better solution is Bookmark Llama, which provides a seamless automatic syncing of bookmarks between Chrome accounts and devices.