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A user chooses a supported source, such as YouTube, Reddit, Pinterest, or X, and authorizes Savewhere through the platform's official OAuth flow.
Private saved-items organizer
Savewhere is a private library for the posts, videos, recipes, ideas, and references people save across platforms. Users connect sources that offer official OAuth and API access, starting with YouTube playlists, Reddit saved items, Pinterest boards and pins, and X bookmarks.
How Savewhere works
A user chooses a supported source, such as YouTube, Reddit, Pinterest, or X, and authorizes Savewhere through the platform's official OAuth flow.
Savewhere imports limited metadata such as the original URL, title, creator, source name, thumbnail, playlist, board, community, and timestamps where available.
The imported references appear in a private Source Library where the user can search, filter, group by the original source, and open the item on its original platform.
What Savewhere does
Savewhere is designed for people who save recipes, videos, design ideas, shopping references, travel inspiration, and research across multiple platforms, then later forget whether the item was in YouTube, Reddit, Pinterest, X, or somewhere else.
What Savewhere does not do
Savewhere does not import from sources without approved access, does not bypass login systems, does not sell user data, and does not use connected-account data to train third-party commercial AI models.