Q1 Why do you save things?Pick all that apply 1. When you save something online, what's usually going on? Pick every situation that sounds like you.
I'm in the middle of something and need to come back to it later
I found something interesting but don't have time to read it now
I'm researching a topic and collecting references
I want to share it with someone soon
I need it for work or a project I'm working on
I want to remember something for a future purchase
I archive things I've already read for future reference
I don't really save things — I just search again when I need it
Q2 What's broken?* Required 2. What frustrates you most about how you save things today? * Tick everything that stings.
I save things and never go back to them
I can't find something I know I saved
My bookmarks are a complete mess with no organisation
I save from too many places and they're all split up
I forget why I saved something by the time I revisit it
I lose things when I switch browsers or devices
The tool I use is too complex or cluttered
I have no good way to save from mobile
Other — something else not listed above?
Q3 What actually happens?Pick all that apply 3. Be honest — what happens to most of the things you save? This is the most important question on the page. Be brutal.
I go back to maybe 10% of what I save — the rest is forgotten
I save it, forget it exists, and never open it again
I revisit things regularly — my saves are genuinely useful
I save and immediately use or share within a day
I save in bursts then abandon the whole collection
I lose track because saves are spread across too many apps
Q4 What would make you switch?Pick up to 5 (0/5) 4. Which of these would actually make you switch away from what you currently use? Be ruthless — only pick things that would genuinely change your behaviour.
Auto-tag and categorise what I save — I never have to organise manually
Full-text search across everything I've ever saved
AI-powered search — ask a question, get the right save back
Smart summaries so I remember why I saved something
A browser extension that captures in one click
Mobile app — save from my phone as easily as from desktop
Weekly digest that resurfaces forgotten saves
Folders / collections to group saves by project or topic
Shareable collections I can send to others
Works without an account — just open and save
Q5 What would make you trust it?5. What would need to be true for you to trust a new tool with your saves? Pick everything that matters to you — this directly shapes how we build.
Open source — I can see exactly what the code does with my data
Export my data at any time, no lock-in
A genuinely useful free tier — not crippled to force an upgrade
Works without creating an account
Built and maintained by real people, not a faceless company
Privacy-first — no tracking, no selling my data
A browser extension I can trust with my browsing
Proven reliability — my saves don't disappear
Q6–7 Last Two6. Honestly — would you try SaveSync? No wrong answer here. We need the truth more than we need optimism.
Maybe — I'd need to actually try it before I'd switch Probably — if the free tier is genuinely good I've tried tools like this before and always stopped using them Yes — I'm actively looking for something like this right now Not right now — I'm happy with what I currently use
7. One thing you'd want SaveSync to do that nothing does today. Optional but incredibly useful. No filter needed.
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