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A Chrome extension that permanently saves what you find on Instagram, X, LinkedIn, and the web — so it's still there when you actually need it.

You save everywhere. You find nothing.

01

Instagram has better restaurant tips than Google.

Until you try to find that post again.

02

The post you saved last month? Deleted.

The account? Gone. The algorithm moved on.

03

Was it on Instagram? X? LinkedIn?

You don't remember which app anymore.

04

Ten thousand screenshots on your phone.

None of them ever became information.

Stash anything.
Any way.

Five capture modes in your toolbar. Every carousel slide, not just the cover. Title, tags, and a home — filled in before you hit save.

Stash
Capture Visible
Select Region
Multi-Capture
Full Page
Save This Page
Open Collection
Five shortcuts. One always fits — visible pane, region, long thread, full page, or just the URL.
Essay

The end of the maximalist web.

For years the open web optimized for one thing: keep the user on this page another thirty seconds. The result is what you'd expect — popups, autoplay videos, three sticky bars, and a chatbot you didn't ask for.

Quietly, a different aesthetic crept back in. Calmer pages. Fewer cards. More room to breathe. Less to dismiss.

It started, of course, on personal sites. Places where there was no growth team, no quarterly OKR for time-on-page. Writers who wanted to be read, not measured. Designers who treated their landing as a portfolio, not a funnel.

It didn't stay there. Companies noticed that their best content — the stuff that actually got shared and remembered — looked nothing like their templated marketing pages. The stuff that got shared looked like an essay. Or a memo. Or a long, single-column letter that respected the reader's attention.

A page that knows what it is doesn't need to beg you to stay.

Three patterns I keep seeing

Single-column layouts. Variable-width type set in something that wasn't designed in 2014. Footnotes you can actually click without summoning a hover modal. Generous, honest white space — not the kind that exists because someone removed an ad slot last quarter and never filled the gap.

None of this is new. None of it is novel. That's the whole point.

If anything, the pattern is older than the optimization-obsessed era it's quietly replacing. We're not inventing a calmer web. We're just remembering it.

Whatever's on screen. One shortcut, one save.

Save the post,
not just a picture.

On Instagram, X, Threads, and LinkedIn, Stash hooks into the post itself. Media, caption, handle, source link — and AI-enriched tags, entities, takeaways, and mood — all from one click in the action bar.

Tsuta · Michelin-star ramen hiding in a pachinko block
Tsuta · Michelin-star ramen hiding in a pachinko block. Truffle soy broth, ¥1,200 window ticket system, closes when the broth runs out.
Tags
# ramen # tokyo # sugamo + Add tag
Notes
Click to add notes…
AI Analysis Enriched
Category
Food 2 min read
Key takeaways
  • Tsuta is a Michelin-star ramen shop tucked behind a pachinko block.
  • Signature broth uses truffle-infused soy; bowl runs ¥1,200.
  • Window-ticket system; shop closes once broth runs out for the day.
Pull quote
"Michelin-star ramen hiding in a pachinko block."
Entities
ORGS Tsuta kitchen_lab
Places Sugamo Tokyo
Mood
curious insider
Colors
near-black cream soy-brown

Stash anywhere.
Keep everything.

Threads get deleted. Accounts disappear. Stash captures the actual content and keeps it safe — even when the original is gone tomorrow.

Your Stash · 128 saves ● synced
  • 𝕏
    Tokyo ramen spots locals actually go to
    @tokyoeats · thread · 12 replies
    #food 2h
  • Kyoto in October — 5-day off-season itinerary
    newyorker.com/travel · 8 min read
    #travel Yday
  • Ginger-scallion noodle reel — 15 min, no wok
    @msshiandmrhe · reel · 890k views
    #recipe Mar 11
  • Book notes · 'The Creative Act' by Rick Rubin
    readwise.io · 9 min read
    #book Mar 05
  • Tsuta — Michelin ramen, Sugamo (account gone)
    @kitchen_lab · original deleted · safe in Stash
    #food Feb 27
  • @
    Tokyo layovers worth leaving the airport for
    @tripchef · threads · 8 posts
    #travel Feb 18

Stop searching your bookmarks.
Just ask Stash.

Don't waste time digging through folders or typing exact keywords. Just ask a question. Stash instantly reads your entire library, synthesizes the context, and gives you precise answers with exact citations.

Ask your stash
Organize everything I've saved on reading systems.
Searching 128 captures
Found 5 relevant · clustered 3 patterns
5 captures — a thread on a paper-reading system1, book notes on The Creative Act2, and a talk on the extended mind3. Shared patterns: externalize notes, read in focused blocks, revisit quarterly.
Sources
1
How I read 50 papers a year — the system
X
2
Book notes · 'The Creative Act' by Rick Rubin
web
3
Annie Murphy Paul — the extended mind
podcast

Most tools just collect data.
Stash builds your knowledge.

Stash transforms scattered captures into connected insights, entirely on autopilot.
No folders to manage. No manual tagging.

I · DATA

Capture

Every post, thread, and article fully preserved. No more broken links.

II · INFORMATION

Enrich

AI automatically tags, categorizes, and summarizes your saves. Zero manual effort.

III · KNOWLEDGE

Connect

Your saves link together automatically, creating a living network of your ideas.

IV · INSIGHT

Ask

Talk to your stash. Get synthesized answers from everything you saved.

Stash Browser bookmarks IG saves Raindrop.io Notion clipper Readwise
Survives IG post deletion Yes
Cross-platform unified stash Yes URL only URL + preview URL only articles
Auto-tag, category & summary Yes manual summary only
Visual AI (OCR · entities · mood) Yes
Knowledge graph + map views Yes
Ask your stash (RAG chat) Yes Notion AI Ghostreader

For every kind of saver.

Made for creators A swipe file that knows what worked
03 · Foodies & travel

The restaurant you saved, back on the map.

Instagram became your Michelin guide and your TripAdvisor. Stash keeps every food reel and hidden-gem post searchable by city, cuisine, or the friend who tagged it — long after the post is gone.

  • Pinned location, cuisine, price tier auto-extracted
  • Map view — "saves within 500m of here"
  • Ask: "what did I save for Tokyo next month?"
Saved places
What ramen spots did I save for Tokyo? 14 places
Next trip · Tokyo
Tsuta — michelin ramen, arrive before noon
IG@kitchen_lab · Sugamo
Afuri Ebisu — yuzu shio, vegan option
IG@tokyodrift_eats
Nakiryu — tantanmen that ruined me for years
IG@ramenbeast
05 · Shoppers & style

The thing you loved, with the link still attached.

Pinterest boards forget the source. Instagram saves hide the product. Stash pulls the seller, the price, and the exact tag — so the ring, the lamp, the jacket you wanted six months ago is actually findable.

  • Product link, price, seller, size preserved on save
  • Search by color, silhouette, or "looks like this"
  • One wishlist across IG, Pinterest, and brand sites
Wishlist · jewelry
Show me the gold rings I saved 9 saves
Saved · gold rings
Chunky twist ring — 14k vermeil
mejuri$98 · in stock
Thin signet — polished gold
IG@catbird · $140
Dome ring stack — vintage brass
IG@etsy · $64
02 · Researchers

Your citations, already connected.

Save papers, threads, blog posts. Stash extracts authors, DOIs, and keywords — and draws the graph of what you've actually read.

  • arXiv, DOI & BibTeX auto-extracted
  • Graph view shows who cites whom
  • Ask: "summarize my MoE reading list"
Reading list · #llm
What papers did I save about attention? 8 papers
Papers
Attention Is All You Need · Vaswani et al.
arXiv1706.03762 · cited 8×
Mamba: Linear-time sequence modeling
arXiv2312.00752 · cited 3×
Mixture-of-Experts meets LoRA
arXiv2404.15159 · cited 2×
01 · Creators

A swipe file that knows what went viral.

Hooks, thumbnails, opening lines. Stash tracks engagement on every save so your next post leans on what actually worked — not what you vaguely remember.

  • View counts & engagement captured on save
  • Hook, thumbnail, CTA fields filled in automatically
  • Board view perfect for a weekly content review
Swipe file · top hooks
Which hooks I saved performed best last month? 24 saves
Top performing
"I spent $40k so you don't have to."
IG@danikatessler · 1.4M views
Reel hook: 3-word pattern interrupt
IG@daniellapageau · 890k
Cover frame: single-word + face
IG@jayclouse · 3.2M views
04 · Developers

Snippets, repos, threads — indexed by intent.

GitHub stars are where ideas go to die. Stash pulls the README, the code block, the discussion — and lets you grep by what you were trying to do.

  • Code blocks kept with syntax & language
  • Ask: "how did I solve this in Rust?"
  • CLI + REST API for scripting
~/stash · dev
How did I solve async in Rust? 6 snippets
Snippets
tokio::select! race with timeout
rustgithub.com · gist
Actor pattern with mpsc channels
rustryhl.io
Backpressure on bounded streams
rust@withoutboats · X
06 · Everyone

Ramen spots, recipes, gift ideas — findable again.

You don't have to be a researcher to lose things. Stash works just as well for dinner spots, workout reels, and "the ring she liked on that Reel."

  • One share-sheet for every app on your phone
  • Map view for places. Timeline for memories.
  • Free, local-first. Your stash stays yours.
Recent saves
What did I save this week? 14 saves
This week
Seongsu ramen spot — tonkotsu, no line
IG@kitchen_lab · food
15-min ginger-scallion noodles
IG@msshiandmrhe · recipe
Her favorite ring — gold, chunky, twisted
IG@mejuri · gift idea

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Cross-device sync Not included Included
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Deleted captures Immediate purge 30-day trash recovery

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Semantic search

Find captures by meaning, not just matching keywords. Type "cozy brunch" and Stash surfaces posts you saved about "quiet cafés" or "slow morning lattes" — even when those exact words aren't in the post.

How is it different from "Ask your stash"?

Semantic search returns a ranked list of matching captures, so you can browse and pick.

Ask your stash is a full AI chat — it reads across your captures and writes you a direct answer, with citations back to the originals.

Standard vs Advanced

Every capture is read by an AI that pulls out a summary, key takeaways, the questions it answers, the people and orgs mentioned, and the text inside images. The smarter the model, the more specific the extraction — and that signal feeds everything downstream: search, chat, the whole graph.

What you actually feel on Pro

  • Tighter summaries — less "this is about business," more "Asan Doers gives 20-somethings funding + MARU community + Demo Day."
  • Better entities — catches the secondary people and orgs the Standard model often glosses over.
  • Sharper semantic search — richer source text means "cozy brunch" lands on the right post, not a near-miss.
  • Better "Ask your stash" answers — same chain: better extraction → better retrieval → cleaner answer with cleaner citations.

What happens to captures I saved before upgrading?

They keep their existing analysis — nothing is deleted, nothing is downgraded. New captures use the Advanced model automatically from the moment you upgrade.

For older captures you want to re-process, hit Re-analyze on the capture's detail panel — it re-runs extraction with Advanced and refreshes the search index in place. The capture itself, your tags, and your edits stay untouched.

Light analysis

From a saved Instagram carousel · "5 mental models from Charlie Munger that changed how I think"

AI Analysis Standard
Auto-tags
# thinking # munger # decisions
Category
Business
Key takeaways
  • Charlie Munger uses several mental models to make better decisions.
  • The post lists five frameworks including inversion and circle of competence.
Entities
ORGS Berkshire Hathaway

Advanced analysis

From a saved Instagram carousel · "5 mental models from Charlie Munger that changed how I think"

AI Analysis Enriched
Auto-tags
# thinking # munger # decisions # mental-models # berkshire
Category
Business · Psychology 3 min read
Key takeaways
  • Inversion — solve problems by asking "how would I cause this to fail?" before asking how to succeed.
  • Circle of Competence — only operate where your knowledge gives a real edge; Munger's first defense against overconfidence.
  • Second-Order Thinking — don't stop at consequence A. Ask what happens after that, then again.
  • Opportunity Cost — every yes is a no to everything else; rejection is the default state.
  • Confirmation Bias — actively seek what would prove you wrong, not what comforts you.
Pull quote
"Invert, always invert."
Answers these questions
  • What is inversion thinking, and when should I use it?
  • How do I stop overconfidence from wrecking decisions?
  • What does Munger mean by "circle of competence"?
Entities
People Charlie Munger Warren Buffett
ORGS Berkshire Hathaway
Concepts inversion circle of competence second-order thinking opportunity cost confirmation bias
Mood
analytical contrarian
Colors
cream ink mustard

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Data will be permanently lost if you:

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