How Stasht compares
We build Stasht, so yes, we're biased. Here's the honest version anyway: what the other save apps do well, where we're different, and when you'd pick them instead.
| Stasht | Rodeo | Albo | Likepost | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| iOS | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Android | Yes | No | Beta | Yes |
| Desktop | Yes (web) | No | Mac only | No |
| Browser extension | Yes | No | No | No |
| Map of saved places | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Calendar | Full calendar + Google Calendar sync | Agenda view | No | No |
| Understands video + screenshots | Reads text on screen and speech in video | Screenshot parsing | Category extraction | Categorization |
| Resurfacing | Map, calendar, reminders | Agenda | Related posts | Daily picks |
| Social features | Not yet | List sharing | Shared collections | Friends + comments |
Feature facts verified March 2026 from public listings and product use.
Stasht vs. Rodeo
Rodeo wrangles your social life: AI extraction from screenshots, a map, an agenda view, and list sharing with friends, built by an ex-Hinge team. It's iPhone and iPad only.
Pick Rodeo if your saves are mostly group plans and everyone in the group chat has an iPhone.
Pick Stasht if you save for yourself too, want Android or desktop, or want events in your real Google Calendar instead of an in-app agenda.
Stasht vs. Albo
Albo is the most feature-complete competitor: AI extraction into categories, a map, shared collections, and a strong Apple ecosystem story including Mac and Vision Pro apps.
Pick Albo if you're all-Apple and want native Mac and Vision Pro apps with shared collections today.
Pick Stasht if you want a calendar at all (Albo has none), production Android, a browser extension, or saves that are understood deeply — text read out of screenshots, speech transcribed out of videos.
Stasht vs. Likepost
Likepost has the strongest social layer in the category — friends, comments, mentions — plus a daily resurfaced pick. There's no map and no calendar.
Pick Likepost if the social layer is the point and a curated daily pick is how you want saves to come back.
Pick Stasht if you want your saved places on a map when you're nearby and saved events on your calendar before tickets go on sale. Context over reminders.
Stasht vs. doing nothing
The real competition: Instagram collections, screenshots, DMs to yourself, browser tabs, Notes files, Google Maps lists. Zero friction, already installed, and fine right up until you're in the neighborhood and can't find the restaurant.
That moment is the whole reason Stasht exists. One stash across every platform, organized automatically, brought back when it matters.
Common questions
Is this comparison actually fair?
As fair as we can make it. The feature facts were verified in March 2026 against each app's store listing and product. Every app here is good at something, and we say what. If we got something wrong, tell us at support@stasht.app and we'll fix it.
What about Instagram collections or Google Maps lists?
They're free and built in, and for low-volume saving they're fine. The gap: Instagram collections only hold Instagram, Google Maps only holds places, and neither tells you what's inside a save or brings it back. Stasht is one stash across every platform, every type of save.
Is Stasht free?
Yes. We're early and focused on building the best experience we can. Just download and start stashing.
So go ahead. Stash it. Save it like you mean it.
Free on iOS, Android, and desktop.



