Everything you need to know about saving and organizing posts from Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, Reddit, and more.
Instagram's saved posts have no search function. Your saves are stored in one long list with no keyword search, no category filter, and no way to sort. The more you save, the harder it gets to find anything specific.
Instagram has no built-in search for saved posts. The only workaround is manually scrolling through your saved list or collections. The real fix is to share posts to Sprink instead — everything becomes searchable instantly by keyword and category.
If a post you saved gets deleted by the creator, or the account is deactivated or made private, that saved post disappears from your Instagram permanently. Sprink preserves the content at the time of saving, so it stays accessible even if the original is removed.
Instagram's native collections require manual organization every time. The easier approach is Sprink — share any post to Sprink and AI automatically categorizes it (recipes, fashion, travel, fitness, etc.) with zero effort on your part.
Instagram doesn't offer an export for saved posts. Using Sprink, every post you share to it is captured and stored in your personal library — your own organized backup that you control, completely independent of Instagram.
TikTok's bookmark list has no search and no date filter, so finding an old save means scrolling through everything. Sharing videos to Sprink instead gives you full search — find any save from any date by keyword or category in seconds.
No — TikTok's native bookmark feature has no search function at all. It's a plain chronological list. To actually search your TikTok saves, you need to save them somewhere designed for it, like Sprink.
TikTok has no built-in category system for bookmarks. With Sprink, you share a TikTok video to the app and AI automatically places it in the right category — cooking, fitness, travel, fashion — with no manual sorting required.
If the original creator deletes their video or their account gets banned or deactivated, the video disappears from your TikTok bookmarks. Sprink captures content when you save it, so your library is protected from deletions.
Most people screenshot content because there's no easy alternative in the moment. Screenshots feel instant and effortless — but they accumulate fast, have no labels, and become impossible to search. It's a symptom of not having a real save system.
The most effective approach is to stop screenshotting content and share it directly to Sprink instead. For existing screenshots, Sprink can import from your camera roll and use AI to automatically identify and categorize each one — recipes, products, workouts, travel ideas, and more.
iPhone's photo search can sometimes read text in screenshots, but it's unreliable and can't search by topic. Sprink solves this by letting you import screenshots and making them fully searchable by content type and keyword.
Use the iOS share sheet instead. Almost every app has a share button — tap it and send the content to Sprink in one tap. It captures the source URL, content type, and auto-categorizes it. Same effort as a screenshot, but searchable and organized forever.
Pinterest boards can hold thousands of pins with no powerful internal search. Boards get overfull and subcategories become a management task in themselves. Sprink lets you save Pinterest links alongside everything else in one searchable place.
Reddit's saved posts have no categories and no search. Share Reddit posts to Sprink from the share sheet and they'll be captured, categorized by topic, and searchable immediately — no more losing posts in Reddit's buried saved section.
Yes — that's exactly what Sprink does. Share content from any app using the iOS share sheet and everything lands in one organized, searchable library. Instagram posts, TikTok videos, Pinterest pins, Reddit links, screenshots — all in one place, sorted automatically by AI.
Sprink is an iOS app that saves and organizes content from any platform into one searchable library. You share anything — a post, video, link, or screenshot — to Sprink via the iOS share sheet. AI automatically categorizes it and makes it instantly searchable. No manual tagging, no folders to manage.
Sprink works with any app that supports iOS sharing: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Reddit, Facebook, Safari, and more. It also imports screenshots directly from your camera roll. If you can share it on iOS, you can save it to Sprink.
No. Sprink's AI reads the content of what you save and automatically categorizes it — recipes, fashion, travel, fitness, shopping, and more. You can add notes or custom tags if you want, but you never have to. Everything is organized and searchable from the moment you save it.
Sprink is currently available on iOS only. You can download it free on the App Store for iPhone.
Yes. Your saves are private to your account. Sprink does not sell or share your personal data. You can review the full Privacy Policy for details on how your data is stored and protected.
Sprink offers a 7-day free trial with no commitment required. After the trial, plans are $2.99/month or $19.99/year — the yearly plan saves you 44% compared to monthly. You can download and start your trial for free on the App Store.
The 7-day free trial gives you full access to all Sprink features — unlimited saves, AI categorization, search, sharing, reminders, and more. No credit card is required to start. After 7 days you choose a plan or the trial ends automatically.
AI credits power advanced AI features in the app. Every subscription includes a base amount of credits. If you use them up, you can purchase additional credit packs: 5 credits for $0.99, 15 credits for $1.99, or 50 credits for $5.99.
Yes. You can cancel your Sprink subscription at any time through your iPhone's App Store subscription settings. Your access continues until the end of the current billing period.
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