u/asaiatin

Do you actually revisit your saved content?
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Do you actually revisit your saved content?

I’ve been thinking about this lately:

We save a lot of useful content posts, ideas, threads but how often do we actually go back to it?

For me, almost never.

Saving feels like progress, but it’s mostly just storage.

I started building something (Instavault) to help organize and resurface saved content using AI but I’m still trying to figure out if this is a real productivity problem or just a personal one.

There’s a free version if anyone wants to try it, but I’m more curious about this:

Do you have a system for revisiting saved content that actually works?

Instavault

u/asaiatin — 21 hours ago
Side project: trying to fix my “over-saving content” problem

Side project: trying to fix my “over-saving content” problem

I realized something recently:

I save a lot of useful content posts, ideas, threads across Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and X.

But I almost never go back to them.

Saving feels productive in the moment, but it usually just turns into a backlog.

So I built a side project called Instavault to deal with that.

It:

  • Pulls saved posts into one place
  • Uses AI to categorize them
  • Lets you search across everything
  • Surfaces older saves over time

Still early, but it’s been interesting seeing how often the real problem isn’t lack of content — it’s lack of recall.

There’s a free tier if anyone wants to try it.

Instavault

Would love to hear how others here deal with saved content.

u/asaiatin — 21 hours ago