You're deep in research mode β writing a paper, prepping for an exam, planning a trip β and your links are everywhere. Instagram saves. A YouTube playlist. Three browser tabs. A notes app you haven't opened in weeks.
Yeah. That chaos ends here. π
the struggle is real
And the worst part? They don't talk to each other. You saved that YouTube video in a playlist, the article in bookmarks, and the Reddit thread in Instagram. Good luck finding all three when you actually need them.
so what is this thing?
StashD is where you drop any link β from anywhere β tag it, toss it into a collection, and find it again whenever. No platform restrictions, no chaos, no scrolling through history for twenty minutes going "I know I saved this somewhere..."
the good stuff
Drop any link, from anywhere
YouTube, Reddit, a random blog at 2am β just paste it in. Done.
Make collections for everything
OS exam prep. Weekend recipes. Job hunt. Whatever your brain is on right now.
Actually find stuff again
Search by title or tag. It'll be there. Promise.
Send a whole collection to a friend
One link. They get everything. No account needed on their end.
Open it anywhere
Phone, laptop, library computer. It just works.
You're in charge
Your categories, your tags, your rules. No algorithm deciding what matters.
Took about five seconds to get the idea when I built this. If you've ever gone "ugh I know I saved that somewhere" β this is for you. Genuinely.
It's free. It's simple. And it actually works.