About Stashd
Why we built the search engine your saved posts deserve.
It started with a frustration everyone who uses social media has felt: you save a post — a recipe, a travel spot, a product, a tip — and three weeks later you cannot find it. You know you saved it. You scroll through hundreds of bookmarks. You give up and buy the wrong thing, skip the trip, forget the recipe.
The social platforms are not built to help you retrieve things. Their save features are digital black holes. No search, no organization, no memory. The content exists somewhere in a list, behind a scroll, unsearchable.
Stashd is the fix. When you save something — a Reel, a TikTok, a tweet, a YouTube clip — we extract what matters from it. We transcribe the audio, pull the caption, generate a summary, and index all of it semantically. Later, when you half-remember "that pasta place from the Italian guy who cooks outside," you search for exactly that and we find it. No tags required. No folder systems. Just save it and search when you need it.
The insight that drives everything here is simple: social media is becoming a primary way people discover restaurants, products, workouts, recipes, and ideas. But the platforms are optimized for consumption, not recall. We are building the memory layer on top — the index that makes your saves permanently retrievable.
You can save from anywhere: Chrome extension, mobile share sheet, or Telegram bot. We support Instagram, TikTok, X (Twitter), and YouTube. Search works the way you think, not the way you tagged.
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