Bookmark manager
A social bookmark manager for posts, not just web pages.
Classic bookmark managers were built for websites. SavePosts is built for the messy reality of useful posts scattered across feeds.
The short answer
Save the post with the context and next use.
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.
Workflow
A saved post should become usable memory.
Save the post
Drop in a link or use the extension before the idea disappears into another feed.
Attach the context
Keep the preview, note, category, source, and reason you saved it.
Use it later
Find it by platform, author, category, preview text, notes, or operators when the work starts.
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.
Save posts from X, Reddit, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, and more.
Attach why a post mattered while the reason is still fresh.
Organize posts by topic, project, source, or workflow.
Share a curated subset instead of a full private vault.
FAQ
Saving social media posts without losing context.
What is a social bookmark manager?
A social bookmark manager saves posts from social platforms in a system that supports search, organization, notes, and sharing.
How is SavePosts different from browser bookmarks?
Browser bookmarks store URLs. SavePosts focuses on saved posts, previews, notes, categories, duplicate handling, collections, and Spaces.
Can a social bookmark manager replace native save buttons?
It can replace them for posts you actually want to find later. Native saves are still fine for casual short-term saving.
Who needs a social bookmark manager?
Creators, researchers, founders, operators, and anyone who saves useful posts faster than platform bookmarks can organize them.
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