No more link graveyards.

You save dozens of links every week. You open maybe three. UseSaved makes sure the rest don't rot in a tab you'll never visit again.

Free during beta. No credit card.

Why UseSaved

Saving a link should mean something.

Most tools store your links. They pile up. You forget them. You feel vaguely guilty about the folder called "Read Later" that hasn't been opened since 2022. UseSaved is built around retrieval, not storage.

Findable

Everything you save is fully searchable by content, not just title. Type what you remember about it, not what you named it.

Organised without effort

UseSaved suggests tags based on what you save. You spend your time using links, not filing them.

Built to resurface

UseSaved quietly surfaces the right saves at the right time, without you having to ask.

Built for people who collect the web

Whatever you do, you've got links worth keeping.

Designers

Your moodboard deserves better than a bookmark folder.

You save Dribbble shots, colour palettes, motion references. By the time a client brief lands, half are lost.

Researchers

Your sources deserve to be found again.

You read six articles to write one paragraph. Two months later you can't find the study that made your argument.

Marketers

Your swipe file is only useful if you can find it.

Campaign references, competitor ads — spread across bookmarks, Notion, screenshots, and a Slack thread from November.

Founders

The resource you saved in month one matters most in month twelve.

Frameworks, fundraising templates, product teardowns. Find them at the exact moment you need to act.

Entrepreneurs

You are building from the internet up. Keep it organised.

Every tool, community, and process hack started as a link. Most are gone.

Questions

What is UseSaved?

A personal link library. Save anything from the web and find it later by describing it in plain English — not by remembering what you named it.

How is it different from Raindrop.io?

Raindrop is built around collections and folders. UseSaved is built around retrieval. The goal is getting the right link when you need it, without manual organisation.

What happened to Pocket?

Mozilla shut Pocket down in July 2025. Export your Pocket data and import it into UseSaved in one click. Nothing gets left behind.

How do I save links?

Chrome extension for desktop. Mobile share sheet coming soon. Two clicks to save.

Does it work on mobile?

Save from your phone and access your library on any device. Syncs automatically.

Is it free?

Free during beta with no time limit. A paid tier unlocks advanced features.

Is my data private?

Your links are yours. No data selling. No ads. Your notes are encrypted — we cannot read them. Page content is processed by AI then permanently discarded.

What if a saved page goes offline?

We save the reference, not the page. The moment you save a link, AI extracts a summary, tags, and a semantic fingerprint permanently. The original content stays with its publisher. If it moves or disappears, that's theirs to control. UseSaved is a retrieval tool, not an archive.