For researchers

Turn scattered social posts into research memory.

Research often starts in the feed: a Reddit thread, a founder post, a YouTube explanation, a LinkedIn customer story. SavePosts keeps those sources searchable.

Source fragments
ThreadVideoPostCommentLaunch
Sources split before synthesis.
Research vault
Searchable social sources.

The short answer

Save the post with the context and next use.

Save source posts from multiple social platforms
Keep notes for why each source matters
Search by platform, category, author metadata, preview text, and URL
Create collections for specific research questions
Share curated source packs without exposing private saves

Comparison

Most save buttons stop at the link.

A useful saved-post workflow needs to handle real behavior: impulse saves, scattered platforms, broken previews, future use, and selective sharing.

MethodUseful forWhere it breaks
Native savesQuick source captureNo unified research workspace
Citation managersStrong for formal sourcesOften clunky for social posts and live feeds
DocsGood for synthesisManual source capture slows everything down
SavePostsSocial posts become searchable research inputsBest for lightweight source collection and sharing

Workflow

A saved post should become usable memory.

01

Save the post

Drop in a link or use the extension before the idea disappears into another feed.

02

Attach the context

Keep the preview, note, category, source, and reason you saved it.

03

Use it later

Find it by platform, author, category, preview text, notes, or operators when the work starts.

04

Plan or share

Put saves into collections or Spaces with tasks, notes, links, files, and scoped sharing.

Use cases

One place for posts you plan to reuse.

Customer language

Save posts that reveal phrases, complaints, and buying triggers.

Market signals

Collect launches, reactions, competitor mentions, and category shifts.

Source packs

Group saved posts around a project, client, or question.

Context

Add notes while the reason for saving is still obvious.

FAQ

Saving social media posts without losing context.

Can SavePosts work as a social research workspace?

Yes. It is useful for collecting posts, notes, categories, previews, and shareable source collections.

Is this a replacement for academic citation tools?

No. It is better for fast social-source collection and internal research, not formal academic citation management.

Can I share a research collection?

Yes. Collections can be shared as read-only links.

Can I search old research saves?

Yes. Search can cover platform, category, URL, preview metadata, cached summaries, and your notes.

SavePosts

Make social research reusable.

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