SaveHub®
Each platform saves for itself, not for you. Finding something means remembering where you saved it, not what it was.
Reddit user
r/PKMS
There’s no single place to search all of them at once. I’ve tried everything.
Reddit user
r/productivity
Saving and finding are two different problems. Most tools only solve the first one.
Indie developer
r/ProductHunters
Saving is easy. Finding it later is the problem nobody has solved.
Every week you save dozens of things worth coming back to. A Reddit thread with exactly the advice you needed. A video tutorial you want to finish. A tweet with an idea you don’t want to lose.
But your saves don’t live in one place. They live in five. And none of them talk to each other.
Reddit, YouTube, and Twitter each lock your saves inside their own app with no way out. To find something, you have to remember which app you saved it in. You never do. Notion pages, spreadsheets, WhatsApp self-messages. You’ve tried them. They always get abandoned.
SaveHub connects to your accounts and automatically syncs everything you’ve saved — without changing how you save.
No new habits. No copy-pasting. Connect once and find anything in seconds.
Reddit · YouTube · Twitter / X · + more coming
Automatic sync.
Search everything.
One search bar. Every save from every platform. Find that Reddit thread from three months ago in seconds.
Which platforms will you support?
Reddit and YouTube at launch, with Twitter/X and others shortly after. You can also manually add links from any platform.
Do you post anything on my behalf?
Never. We use read-only access only. SaveHub cannot post, comment, or interact with anything on your accounts.
Is my data private?
Yes. Your saves are only visible to you. We don't sell your data, share it, or use it for any other purpose.
SaveHub
Built by a solo developer who had this problem too.
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