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Getting Started With SaveSync — The Complete Feature Tour

May 2, 2026 · 5 min

SaveSync is an AI-enriched bookmark manager that captures any link from any surface — browser, phone, or paste — and makes every saved page searchable by meaning, not just by title. It enriches each link automatically with title, thumbnail, author, and platform so you never need to fill in metadata by hand.

This guide is for researchers who save papers, articles, and threads across multiple devices, developers who accumulate documentation and tutorials, and teams that need a shared knowledge base without the overhead of a wiki. Whether you are starting fresh or migrating from Pocket, Raindrop, or your browser's built-in bookmarks, this post covers every feature and links to the full guide for each one.

By the end you will know exactly what SaveSync does and how to get up and running in under five minutes.

A complete feature tour

The eight slides below are the same ones on the SaveSync landing page. They cover the full scope of what the product does — from save-anywhere capture to passwordless sign-in — so you can decide which features matter most to you before reading the detail guides.

Everything saved. Nothing lost.

The AI-powered bookmark manager that enriches every link with title, thumbnail, author, and platform — no manual tagging needed.

Save from anywhere

One click in the Chrome extension, a URL paste into the Vault, or a tap on the iOS or Android share sheet — SaveSync captures any page with auto-enriched title, thumbnail, and platform tags. No typing required, no folders to choose at save time.

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Find anything

The command palette gives you two search modes: fast keyword search for when you remember the exact title, and semantic AI search for when you remember the idea but not the words. Semantic search reads the full text of every saved page and returns conceptually related results even when your query uses different vocabulary.

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Save on mobile, see on desktop

SaveSync registers as a share extension on iOS and an Intent filter on Android, so every app's native share sheet includes SaveSync as a destination. Saves made on your phone appear in your desktop Vault within two seconds on Pro — powered by Supabase Realtime.

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Organize your Vault

The sidebar folder tree, color-coded tags, and drag-select multi-move give you a complete organization system without requiring any decisions at save time. Save first, sort later in batch sessions — the Vault supports bulk moves, tag rules, and nested folders up to three levels deep.

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Read, archive, highlight

SaveSync's reader panel strips away ads and clutter so you can read saved pages cleanly inside the app. The archive feature captures a full HTML snapshot at save time, so your copy stays readable even after the original goes offline or behind a paywall. Highlights and margin notes persist across sessions and are fully searchable.

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Import from Pocket, Raindrop, or browser

If your bookmarks are scattered across Pocket, Raindrop.io, Chrome, Firefox, or any other tool with an export option, SaveSync's import tool reads all of those formats. It preserves your original folder hierarchy, tags, notes, and read status — a full migration in one upload step.

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Import from YouTube, Pinterest, or Twitter

SaveSync can pull in your liked videos from YouTube, your saved boards from Pinterest, and your liked tweets or bookmarks from X. Upload your platform archive and every link gets auto-enriched and placed in a platform-specific folder.

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Share folders with your team

Right-click any folder and select Share to invite teammates by email. You control whether they get view-only access or contribute permissions. Shared folders sync in real time for all members. This is a Pro feature designed for research teams, content studios, and agencies that need a shared knowledge base without switching to a full wiki.

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Save Instagram posts and reels

Instagram has no native bookmarking that survives outside the app. SaveSync's share-sheet integration on mobile captures the post URL, caption, creator handle, and thumbnail when you tap Share on any reel or post. The saved bookmark is searchable, archivable, and lives in your Vault alongside everything else you save.

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Pricing — Free, Pro, Lifetime

The Free tier is permanent with unlimited saves, the browser extension, and keyword search. Pro adds semantic AI search, full-page archive, folder sharing, real-time cross-device sync, smart folders, and unlimited archive storage. Lifetime is a one-time payment capped at 500 licenses — no subscription, no price changes, ever.

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Getting set up

Three steps to get SaveSync working:

Step 1 — Create your account. Go to savesync.org/connect and sign in with Google or enter your email to receive a magic link. No password to create or remember. Your Vault is private to your account by default and protected by row-level security.

Step 2 — Install the Chrome extension. Visit savesync.org/downloads and install the extension from the Chrome Web Store. Pin the yellow SaveSync icon to your toolbar so it is one click away from any tab. The extension works on any Chromium-based browser: Chrome, Edge, Arc, and Brave.

Step 3 — Save your first bookmark. Navigate to any page you want to keep and click the SaveSync icon. The popup pre-fills the URL, title, and platform tag. Hit Save. Your first bookmark lands in the Vault instantly — and from this point every future save follows the same one-click pattern, no matter which surface you save from.