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Save the whole post. Find it with AI.

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Every day you bookmark things you fully intend to come back to: a thread on X, a saved post on Reddit, a recipe on TikTok, a reel on Instagram, and more. Almost none of it comes back to you. Your saves are scattered across the apps they were made in, each with its own broken excuse for a bookmarks page, no search worth the name, and no protection at all when the original post gets deleted, made private, or lost to a dead account. The internet's default is that everything you save slowly rots.

Stashr is built on the opposite default: everything you save is yours, forever, in one place.

Its browser extension works with your platforms, starting with X, Reddit, TikTok, and Instagram, with more on the way. You keep bookmarking exactly the way you already do, natively inside each app, and Stashr captures each save automatically in the background. No copying links, no share-sheet ritual, no changing your habits.

And it captures the whole post, not just a link back to it. Text, images, polls, quoted posts, and metadata are all stored in your library in full fidelity, so when the original disappears (and on today's internet, it will) your copy is still complete and readable. A bookmark that depends on the original staying up is a bet; Stashr replaces it with a copy you actually own.

Then AI makes the collection usable. Every save is automatically tagged and captioned, and search understands meaning rather than keywords: "that pasta video" finds the recipe even if the caption never mentions pasta, and "the post about pricing psychology" works even when you remember the idea but not the words. Images are searchable by what's in them, not just by their text.

Your library is also built for the AI era. Connect Claude, ChatGPT, or any other assistant through MCP and your saves become something your AI can actually search, cite, and reason over. There's a CLI and API for scripts and agents, so "find that article I saved about onboarding flows" is something you can ask in your editor, not just in the app.

Getting started takes minutes: install the extension, connect your accounts (multiple accounts per platform are supported), and bulk-import your entire existing backlog of bookmarks and saves. Organize with collections, folders, favorites, and filters, or don't organize at all and let tags and search carry the weight. Your data stays private, and you can export everything at any time.

Stashr works in Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Opera, with a 7-day free trial and plans from $6/month. Stop letting the best things you find on the internet disappear into apps that were never built to keep them. Stash them once, keep them forever, and find them in plain English.

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Features

- Automatic bookmark capture from X, Reddit, TikTok, and Instagram (more platforms on the way)

- Full-post capture: text, images, polls, and quoted posts, not just the URL

- Permanent archive that survives deleted posts and dead accounts

- Real-time capture as you bookmark natively in each app

- Bulk import of your existing bookmarks and saved posts

- Multiple accounts per platform

- AI auto-tagging and captioning of every save

- Plain-English search that understands meaning, not just keywords

- Image search by visual content, not just text

- Collections, folders, favorites, and filters

- Save images and text snippets from anywhere

- MCP integration for Claude, ChatGPT, and other AI assistants

- CLI and API for scripts and agents

- Full data export at any time, private by default

- Works with Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Opera

Use Cases

- Swipe files for marketers and creators: save viral posts, hooks, and ad creative, then find them by concept ("the thread about pricing psychology")

- Design inspiration libraries: reels, UI screenshots, and moodboard material searchable by what's in the image

- Research collection: gather sources scattered across platforms into one searchable library for a project, paper, or article

- Developer reference: save technical threads and tips, then retrieve them from your editor via CLI or MCP

- Recipes and how-tos: the TikTok recipe you'll want in three months, findable as "that pasta video"

- Competitive intelligence: archive competitor posts and campaigns before they're edited or deleted

- AI agent memory: give Claude or ChatGPT a personal library it can search and cite when helping you write or research

- Digital preservation: keep what you saved even after the original is deleted, made private, or the account disappears

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Hey everyone, Deckard here 👋 Stashr exists because I kept losing things I had deliberately saved. A recipe on TikTok, a great post on X, a thread of advice on Reddit. I bookmarked all of it, and it still vanished: buried in four different apps with no real search, or just gone because the original got deleted. So I built the bookmark manager I wanted: - You keep bookmarking natively in each app (X, Reddit, TikTok, Instagram for now, more coming). The extension captures every save automatically in the background. - It keeps the whole post: text, images, polls, quoted posts. Not a link that dies when the original does. - AI tags everything, and search works in plain English. "That pasta video" finds it even if the caption never says pasta. - Your AI tools can use it too: MCP for Claude and ChatGPT, plus a CLI and API. Your saves become something your agents can actually search. There's a 7-day free trial, no card required, and you can bulk-import your existing bookmarks in minutes to see it work on your own backlog. I'd genuinely love feedback on two things: which platform you'd want supported next, and what you currently do with your bookmarks (if anything, because for years my answer was nothing). Happy to answer anything in the comments all day!

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Hey everyone, Deckard here 👋 Stashr exists because I kept losing things I had deliberately saved. A recipe on TikTok, a great post on X, a thread of advice on Reddit. I bookmarked all of it, and it still vanished: buried in four different apps with no real search, or just gone because the original got deleted. So I built the bookmark manager I wanted: - You keep bookmarking natively in each app (X, Reddit, TikTok, Instagram for now, more coming). The extension captures every save automatically in the background. - It keeps the whole post: text, images, polls, quoted posts. Not a link that dies when the original does. - AI tags everything, and search works in plain English. "That pasta video" finds it even if the caption never says pasta. - Your AI tools can use it too: MCP for Claude and ChatGPT, plus a CLI and API. Your saves become something your agents can actually search. There's a 7-day free trial, no card required, and you can bulk-import your existing bookmarks in minutes to see it work on your own backlog. I'd genuinely love feedback on two things: which platform you'd want supported next, and what you currently do with your bookmarks (if anything, because for years my answer was nothing). Happy to answer anything in the comments all day!

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