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Stashr vs mymind
mymind and Stashr share a philosophy: save it and let AI sort it out. mymind is a calm, visual home for whatever you drop in, with genuinely strong auto-tagging and search. Stashr leans into social: it captures your X, Reddit, Instagram, and TikTok saves automatically, imports your existing backlog, and keeps a copy of those posts.
Feature by feature
| Feature | Stashr | mymind |
|---|---|---|
| Real-time auto-capture | ||
| Permanent copy, survives deletion | ||
| Platforms covered | ||
| Bulk-import your backlog | Yes | |
| AI auto-tagging | Yes | |
| Collections & filters | Yes | |
| Search by meaning | Yes | |
| One unified library | Yes | Yes |
| Media gallery | Soon | |
| Ask your library | Soon | No |
| Pricing | 14-day free trial, then $8 to $10/mo | $4.99 to $12.99/mo |
Pricing
Stashr
Hobby $8/mo or Pro $10/mo, dropping to $6 and $7.50 billed yearly. Includes a 14-day free trial.
mymind
The Bookmarker $4.99/mo (no AI); Student of Life $7.99/mo or $79/yr; Mastermind $12.99/mo or $129/yr
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The verdict
mymind is lovely, and its AI tagging and visual search are as good as anything here, so if you want a quiet, beautiful place to collect images and ideas by hand, it is a great choice. Two gaps matter for social savers. mymind deliberately has no bulk import, so you cannot bring your backlog, and it does not capture your saves automatically, so every item is a manual add. Its permanent backup also covers articles only, not the social posts you save. Stashr captures automatically, imports your history, and keeps copies of social posts too, so for a social-first library it does more of the work for you.
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