A Stacklist alternative for saves that organize themselves.
Stacklist is built around saving and sharing things into cards and stacks. Stasht is for social saves that should turn into maps, calendars, reminders, and searchable collections automatically.
Free on iOS, Android, and desktop.
Manual collections are useful until the pile gets big
Cards and stacks are a familiar way to save links and share collections. They work best when you know exactly where each thing belongs.
Stasht focuses on the next step: understanding what was inside the save and bringing it back by context.
Save social posts and links
Stash Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X, Reddit, YouTube, Pinterest, screenshots, and normal web pages.
Extract useful signals
Stasht reads captions, text on screen, speech in videos, and metadata to pull out places, dates, categories, and searchable details.
Resurface by context
Saved places can show up on your map, events in calendar flows, and anything can come back through reminders and search.
Less filing, more finding
Use notes and tags when you want control, but do not depend on perfect manual organization to find the save later.
How it works
Use Stacklist if
You mainly want card-based collections and sharing around links and things you find online.
Use Stasht if
You want social saves interpreted into maps, calendars, reminders, and searchable cards.
Save first
Stasht lets you capture quickly, then organize through extracted details, tags, notes, and search.
Frequently Asked Questions
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So go ahead. Stash it. Save it like you mean it.
Free on iOS, Android, and desktop.



