# Stashr has officially launched

> Source: <https://dev.to/stashr/stashr-has-officially-launched-4ic>
> Published: 2026-07-18 12:31:24+00:00

Stashr started as an invite-only waitlist, then opened up as a free

[public beta](https://dev.to/blog/stashr-public-beta). Today it leaves beta for good. That

means three things:

If you're new here, the fastest way in is to [create an account(/signup), install the [browser extension](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/stashr-ai-bookmark-saver/mampphpkeibkmmdhdfenjdedpioklfmf), and keep saving the way you already do.

In one line: it's a capture-first bookmark manager. The moment you save

something on any platform, Stashr copies the full post into a private library

that's genuinely yours, then tags it and makes it searchable in plain English.

That "copy" part is the whole point. A normal bookmark is just a pointer at

someone else's servers. The day the author deletes the post, goes private, or

gets suspended, your save resolves to nothing. Stashr keeps a real copy, so what

you saved is still there months later even when the original is gone. If you've

ever wondered [where your saved posts actually go](https://dev.to/blog/where-are-your-saved-posts)

or watched your links quietly [rot into 404s](https://dev.to/blog/link-rot), that's the gap

this closes.

It works in three moves:

A browser [extension](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/stashr-ai-bookmark-saver/mampphpkeibkmmdhdfenjdedpioklfmf)

watches for saves on the platforms you already use. Bookmark on

[X](https://dev.to/platforms/x), favorite on [TikTok](https://dev.to/platforms/tiktok), save on

[Reddit](https://dev.to/platforms/reddit), tap the ribbon on [Instagram](https://dev.to/platforms/instagram),

exactly as you always have, and the full post lands in Stashr automatically. You

don't change a single habit. A bulk import pulls in the backlog you already

built too.

Every save is read and auto-tagged by AI on the way in, so the filing happens

for you. No folders to babysit, no tagging discipline to keep up. Collections,

folders, and filters are there when you want them, but the library stays

organized on its own.

Then you search by meaning, not just keywords. Ask for the gist the way you'd

ask a friend who remembered it for you ("that espresso thread from Reddit"), and

the right save comes back even if it never used those exact words. On Pro, that

meaning-based search reaches inside your images and video too, not just the text.

The beta post ended with a list of the biggest pieces still in the oven. They're

all out of the oven now.

Two plans, both with a 7-day free trial and no credit card to start.

Hobby ($8/mo, or $6/mo billed yearly) — unlimited saves across every supported platform, real-time capture as you bookmark, multiple accounts per platform, bulk import of your backlog, collections/folders/filters, meaning-based text search, image and text-snippet saves, and a private vault you can export any time.

Pro ($10/mo, or $7.50/mo billed yearly) — everything in Hobby, plus AI auto-tagging on every save, meaning-based search over images and video, MCP/CLI/API/agent-skill access, and priority support.

**Hobby** is the whole capture-and-keep engine: unlimited saves from every

platform, real-time capture, bulk import, and meaning-based search across your

text. **Pro** adds the AI layer on top: auto-tagging, search inside your images

and video, and the full agent stack (MCP, CLI, API, and the skill).

There's a **limited-time launch discount** live right now, so this is the cheapest Stashr will be. See the current numbers on the [pricing page](https://dev.to/pricing)

Your beta access rolls onto the same 7-day free trial everyone else gets, so you

have a full week to keep using Stashr before deciding on a plan. Nothing you

saved goes anywhere, and the launch discount applies to you too. Thank you for

being here early.

I built Stashr because I was tired of carefully saving things I'd never actually see again. It's been a beta for a while, and now it's a real, finished thing I'm proud to charge for. You can read [the longer story of why I built it](https://dev.to/blog/why-i-built-stashr) if you want the backstory, or just start saving.

Check out [Stashr](https://stashr.me) today.
