Features · app v1.3

Everything Savio does.

Savio is a save-anything app for iOS and Android that fights save-and-forget — the habit of bookmarking reels, videos, and links across a dozen apps and never looking at them again. It captures from 8+ sources in one tap, auto-organizes saves into collections, and actively pulls you back to watch and use what you kept. One place for everything you save, built to make sure you actually return to it.

8+
Sources you can save from
2
Platforms — iOS & Android
3
Collaboration roles
1 tap
To save anything
01

How do you save things into Savio?

You save straight from the share sheet — no copy-paste, no leaving the app you are in. Saving takes one tap and works from 8+ apps plus any link.

  • Native share-sheet capture from Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X (Twitter), Reddit, Threads, Facebook, and Substack — or any URL.
  • First-class iOS share extension and Android share, with a fast overlay so saving never interrupts your flow.
  • Never-drop reliability: shares are queued and recovered even on a cold start or a flaky network.
  • Rich previews automatically — title, creator, caption, and a durable, re-hosted thumbnail that keeps working even if the original goes private.
02

How does Savio organize what I save?

Saves land in Collections you can group any way you think, and AI auto-tags and suggests collections so organizing is one tap instead of a chore.

  • Collections by topic, project, or mood, each with a custom icon, grid view, in-collection search, and platform filters.
  • Automatic tagging makes every save findable without manual work.
  • Auto-collections and save-time suggestions surface structure from what you save.
  • A Photos-style justified gallery that is a pleasure to scroll, with platform-aware cards for reels, posts, and text.
03

How does Savio make sure I actually watch what I saved?

This is the core of Savio. A reel-style watch mode, watched/unwatched tracking, a once-a-day digest, and gentle resurfacing nudges pull you back to saves you would otherwise forget.

  • Watch / digest mode: a focused, reel-style player to burn through unwatched saves.
  • Play a whole collection and stream through everything in it.
  • Watched / unwatched tracking so Savio knows what you have actually seen.
  • An optional daily digest at a time you choose, plus smart nudges after a few days.
04

Can I collaborate on a collection with other people?

Yes. Shared collections support Owner, Editor, and Viewer roles with permissions enforced server-side, invite links that can expire or be revoked, and real-time-ish activity alerts.

  • Invite links that carry a role, expire, and survive sign-up and app restarts — one tap to join.
  • Contribution and attribution: see who added what, with "new since you last looked" markers.
  • Push and in-app notifications, collapsed into tidy digests, with a one-tap opt-out.
  • Member management — change roles, transfer ownership, leave, or make a collection private again.
05

Is my data private, and does it sync across devices?

Your library is strictly your own. Strict per-user access control protects everything stored, and cloud sync keeps saves, collections, and watched-state consistent across your devices.

  • Account isolation — nothing leaks across accounts.
  • Clean links — tracking parameters are stripped from every saved URL.
  • Full account-and-data deletion on request.
  • View-only share links let you share a read-only collection with anyone, no account needed.
Savio vs the usual ways you save

Why a dedicated home beats bookmarks.

Bookmarks and screenshots scatter what you save and never bring it back. A dedicated app keeps every kind of save in one place, organizes it automatically, and actively resurfaces it — here is how Savio compares to the usual ways people save.

CapabilitySavioBookmarksScreenshotsRead-it-later
Save from any app in one tap
Keeps reels, video & social — not just articles
Auto-organizes with tags & collections
Actively resurfaces what you saved
Collaborative shared collections
Private by default
Definition

What “save-and-forget” means.

Save-and-forget is the cycle of saving content you intend to revisit — and never doing so. It is a form of digital hoarding, amplified by the attention economy: every app makes saving effortless, but none of them bring you back. Savio is built specifically to close that loop.

“Saving is easy. Returning is the hard part — so we built the entire app around the return.”
Free to download

Stop saving into the void.

Built for the people who like to revisit. Capture, organize, and actually come back to what matters.

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