It would be immensely helpful to be able to apply a tag to a raindrop that would trigger a sync to logseq - especially since multi-page import has to be done manually. Adding a tag of #raindrop (or some other tag specified in the settings) to a raindrop bookmark would result in that tag being imported into logseq. This would allow one to bookmark many pages that are of interest, but tag the ones that they want to dig into deeper in logseq. An example of a scenario would be if you've bookmarked a number of snowblowers and you're now ready to shop for one. Of the dozen you've bookmarked, maybe you've identified your top three. Add #raindrop to them and they get sync'd to logseq. Now you can do in depth research on each of the three and add your findings, pros/cons, and noteworthy reviews for consideration to each of them in logseq.
It would be immensely helpful to be able to apply a tag to a raindrop that would trigger a sync to logseq - especially since multi-page import has to be done manually. Adding a tag of #raindrop (or some other tag specified in the settings) to a raindrop bookmark would result in that tag being imported into logseq. This would allow one to bookmark many pages that are of interest, but tag the ones that they want to dig into deeper in logseq. An example of a scenario would be if you've bookmarked a number of snowblowers and you're now ready to shop for one. Of the dozen you've bookmarked, maybe you've identified your top three. Add #raindrop to them and they get sync'd to logseq. Now you can do in depth research on each of the three and add your findings, pros/cons, and noteworthy reviews for consideration to each of them in logseq.