Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about Stashr - from how saves get captured to what happens to your library if you cancel.
Stashr is the single home for everything you save online. It captures your bookmarks from social platforms, your browser bookmarks, individual images, and even text snippets — then AI tags everything automatically so you (or your agent) can find anything in plain English.
Anyone whose saves are scattered across half a dozen platforms and who's tired of digging through silos to find that thing they bookmarked weeks ago. Heavy social-media users, researchers, designers, developers — and anyone who wants their saved library accessible to their own AI tooling.
Most bookmark tools just store URLs. Stashr captures the full content of each save so your library survives deletes, account lockouts, and dead links — and structures it so an AI can actually search through it. Plain-English search and tag-based filtering come in the box.
Notes apps assume you'll write the content yourself. Stashr is capture-first: you save things on the platforms you already use, and Stashr mirrors them into a private, AI-tagged library automatically. No manual sorting, no blank-page problem.
Posts from X, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Bluesky, and Threads. Your browser bookmarks. Standalone images you find online. Arbitrary text snippets. If you can save it on the web, Stashr is built to capture it.
All Chromium-based browsers at launch — Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Arc. Firefox and Safari are on the roadmap.
Send us a message — once you're in the app, the feedback page lets you submit a request, or you can email us directly at support@stashr.me.
Stashr is in private beta. Join the waitlist on the homepage and we'll roll you in as we open capacity.
You save things the way you always do — Stashr's Chrome extension captures the save in the background, mirrors the full content into your library, and AI-tags it on the way in. Nothing in your normal flow changes.
No. You bookmark posts, save reels, like videos, or favorite tweets exactly the way you always have. Stashr listens passively in the background.
You can bulk-import everything you've ever saved on each supported platform. New saves are captured live; old ones are backfilled on demand.
There's no separate app to install. Save things on your phone the way you normally do — the next time your desktop browser is online with the Stashr extension running, your platform saves sync into your library automatically.
Yes — Stashr captures from whichever account you're signed into, so switching accounts on the platform Just Works.
Yes. Sign into Stashr in any Chromium browser and you'll see the same library — captures from one device are visible from every other.
No. Capture is passive and only runs on supported platform tabs. There's no overhead on regular browsing.
Platforms change their APIs without warning, so every now and then a save might land with missing metadata — or miss entirely. As soon as we catch a breakage (or you report one), we'll push a patch as fast as we can. Anything saved while the issue was live will need to be unsaved and re-saved on the platform once the fix ships, since we can't recover what wasn't captured the first time.
Every saved item gets analyzed by AI on capture and tagged automatically. You can edit or remove any AI tag, add your own, and group saves into folders or collections — but the default is no manual sorting required.
Yes. Every tag the AI assigns can be edited, removed, or replaced. You can also add your own custom tags to any save.
Yes. Tags are the default organization layer, but you can create folders or collections for any grouping that makes sense to you — projects, research topics, mood boards.
Just remove it or replace it with your own. Every tag is editable any time, and your corrections only apply to your library.
Most bookmark tools just match titles or URLs. Stashr searches the full content of every save by meaning, not just keywords — so "that pasta recipe I saved last month" finds it even when those exact words never appear. Meaning-based search across your text is on every plan; Pro extends it to your images and video. Tags, authors, platforms, and dates are all filterable too.
Yes. The library supports faceted filtering across tags, authors, creators, platforms, content types, and date ranges — and you can combine filters with search.
Stashr is getting a built-in agent that finds your saves conversationally, plus MCP (Model Context Protocol) support so external AI tools like Claude can query your library directly. Both are coming soon — meaning-based search and faceted filtering are available today.
Any tool that speaks the Model Context Protocol. Claude is the most prominent today; the list grows quickly as MCP adoption expands. You'll be able to point your AI of choice at your library without copy-pasting links.
Yes. Stashr is a private vault by default. Nothing is published, nothing is shared with other Stashr users, and you can export or delete everything at any time.
Never. Your saves are not used to train any AI model — ours or our providers'. Your library is yours.
No. We don't run ads, we don't sell data, and we don't share it with third parties for marketing. Stashr is a paid product specifically so we don't have to.
It stays in your library. Stashr captures the full content of every save, so deletes, account lockouts, and dead links don't take your saves with them.
Yes. Export your full library at any time in standard portable formats. Nothing about Stashr's design locks you in.
Stashr starts with a 14-day free trial — there's no permanent free tier. After that, Hobby is $8/month (unlimited capture plus meaning-based search across your text) and Pro is $10/month (adds AI auto-tagging, semantic search across your images and video, and the AI agent). Both are cheaper billed yearly.
You can export your library any time. If you cancel during the trial, your data is held for 30 days. If you've subscribed before, your library is retained for one year after cancellation. While not subscribed, the library isn't viewable — you'll need to resubscribe or export ahead of time to access it.
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