Scattered saves
X bookmarks. Reddit saves. YouTube watch later. Instagram saves. Pinterest pins. LinkedIn saves. Useful posts split before you use them.
SavePostsSave posts across Categories & Shareable Collections. Use them in Spaces along with Tasks, Notes, Links, Files & much more.
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Every platform gives you a save button. None of them remember why you saved it, where it belongs, or what it should become.
X bookmarks. Reddit saves. YouTube watch later. Instagram saves. Pinterest pins. LinkedIn saves. Useful posts split before you use them.
You remember the idea, not the account, platform, date, or exact wording. Native search rarely helps.
Posts get deleted, moved, blocked, or changed. A bare URL is not enough context.
Research, moodboards, launch examples, tasks, files, and notes all need different treatment after the save.
Chrome extension
Install once, checkmark your favourite feeds, one click save posts to your saveposts account.
No tab hopping. No copy-paste ritual. No lost links.
01Save in-place
02Duplicate checks
03Synced to your vault
SavePosts keeps the post, the context, and the next use case in one workflow.
X, Reddit, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Facebook are handled from the same input.
Cached embeds keep the save useful even when remote scripts are slow, blocked, or changed later. Notes keep your intent.
Use platform, author, category, title, notes, and content metadata instead of hunting through old tabs.
Share a collection, plan in a space, or keep tasks, notes, links, files, and posts together.
Creators keep inspiration, clips, and visual references ready for the next piece.
Founders save launches, customer language, hiring posts, and competitor moves in one workspace.
Researchers turn scattered posts into a searchable source workspace with notes and files.
Operators share collections without exposing their private vault or unfinished work.
Comments, builder reactions, and friction checks keeping SavePosts sharp
Plans scale the things that turn saved posts into projects: spaces, files, notes, links, and storage.
For trying the full save flow.
$0
25 saved posts
1 spaces
10 files
10 notes
50 MB storage
For everyday saving without outgrowing Free.
$3/mo
300 saved posts
10 spaces
250 files
250 notes
1 GB storage
For a real personal archive.
$7/mo
1,000 saved posts
25 spaces
1,000 files
1,000 notes
5 GB storage
For research, creators, and heavy collecting.
$15/mo
3,000 saved posts
100 spaces
5,000 files
5,000 notes
25 GB storage
For teams and deep libraries.
$30/mo
10,000 saved posts
500 spaces
25,000 files
25,000 notes
100 GB storage
Platform bookmarks only remember that platform. SavePosts gives you one workflow across feeds, notes, categories, collections, Spaces, tasks, links, and files.
SavePosts keeps a cached preview and original link. If a live embed fails, the saved post still has useful context.
SavePosts supports X, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Reddit. Provider embeds can change, so cached previews are used as a fallback.
Yes. SavePosts canonicalizes supported URLs where possible and checks for existing saves before adding another copy.
Search covers URLs, platform, category, author or site, preview metadata, cached summaries, and your notes. You can also use operators like platform:reddit, cat:design, or author:marc.
Yes. Each saved post can have Markdown notes, and Spaces can carry longer notes with task, file, and link mentions.
Categories can be renamed, reordered, colored, assigned icons, and used as search filters. You can also move posts in bulk when reorganizing a vault.
Collections group related saves separately from categories. They are useful for research packs, inspiration boards, launch references, or anything you want to share as a set.
Yes. You can publish read-only collection or Space links, regenerate or disable those links, or invite people by email with viewer and editor roles.
Viewers can read a shared collection or Space. Editors can help add or organize scoped items without getting access to your full vault.
Yes. You can refresh a post cache manually. If a refresh fails, SavePosts keeps the previous cached data instead of throwing away useful context.
No. Plans describe saved-post capacity in your vault, so the copy stays honest and predictable.
The app stops new saves or resource creation once your vault reaches a plan limit. You can delete older work or upgrade when the archive grows.
Start free across X, YouTube, Reddit, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and more. Add it to categories, collections, or spaces when it matters.