Stashr vs Bookmarkjar

Bookmarkjar and Stashr are the closest match in this space: both auto-collect your social saves, AI-tag them, and let you search by meaning. The real differences are coverage and permanence. Stashr captures all four of X, Reddit, Instagram, and TikTok in real time and keeps its own copy that survives deletion, while Bookmarkjar captures X and Instagram live, syncs the rest on a schedule, and has no TikTok.

Feature by feature

Feature comparison between Stashr and Bookmarkjar
FeatureStashrBookmarkjar
Real-time auto-capture
Permanent copy, survives deletion
Platforms covered
Bulk-import your backlogYes
No save limitYes
AI auto-taggingYesYes
Collections & filtersYesYes
Search by meaningYesYes
One unified libraryYesYes
Media gallerySoonNo
Ask your librarySoonYes
MCP connectorSoonYes
Pricing14-day free trial, then $8 to $10/moHobby $3.99/mo; Pro $12/mo

Pricing

Stashr

Hobby $8/mo or Pro $10/mo, dropping to $6 and $7.50 billed yearly. Includes a 14-day free trial.

Bookmarkjar

Hobby $3.99/mo (1,000 saves a month); Pro $12/mo unlimited

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The verdict

Bookmarkjar is the closest tool to Stashr, and on AI it is ahead today: it ships ask-your-library chat, an MCP server, a Claude Code skill, a public API, scheduled AI digests, and AI duplicate cleanup, several of which Stashr is still building. Where Stashr pulls ahead is capture and permanence. Both auto-capture in real time, but Bookmarkjar only does so for X and Instagram and syncs the rest on a schedule, with no TikTok at all, while Stashr captures all four of X, Reddit, Instagram, and TikTok the moment you tap save. And because Bookmarkjar builds its previews by crawling the live page, it cannot reach anything private or already deleted, whereas Stashr keeps its own copy of the text and images you saw. If a broad, automatically captured library that survives deletion matters more than the deepest AI toolkit today, Stashr is the stronger pick.

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