Diigo is primarily focused on bookmarking and annotating web pages, making it ideal for researchers and students. In contrast, Gruik emphasizes collaboration and resource organization, catering more towards team projects and sharing visual content.
Diigo
Pros:
Easy bookmarking of web pages
Allows tagging and annotations
Supports highlighting text on webpages
Offers social networking features
Integration with various browsers
Cons:
Limited to online use without app support
Some features require a paid subscription
Can be overwhelming for new users
Gruik
Pros:
User-friendly interface
Supports image uploads and sharing
Provides collaboration tools for teams
Allows for organization of resources into lists
Integration with various productivity tools
Cons:
Limited offline access
Fewer customization options compared to competitors