SaveDay is an application designed to streamline your knowledge management process. With SaveDay, you can capture everything on the Internet quickly, organize them smartly and use your knowledge at its best. SaveDay - Your super smart knowledge hub!
Keep all your knowledge, data, files, and links tidy and organized in one place.
Key features:
Collect bookmarks, images, files, and links:
- Easily save links, photos, videos, or any other content to SaveDay.
- Save the latest news, magazine articles, or any online content from various publishers directly to your saves. Frequently saved publications include: New York Times, The Guardian, Washington Post, The Atlantic, Lifehacker, Business Insider, The Verge, Google News, Buzzfeed, Vox, Medium, Twitter, and Youtube.
Manage your files and links:
- Organize all your items into visually appealing collection to visualize your ideas.
- Create unlimited collections
Instant search:
- AI-powered search engine makes all your saved contents (i.e. articles, imports, images and screenshots) searchable by how you remember
- Support full-text search by keywords, title, and content details.
Private by design:
- Only you have access to your saved contents & files.
- Delete saved contents and account anytime you want.
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SaveDay is available for iPhone, iPad, web browsers, Telegram, and any other phone or tablet.
You can also save to SaveDay with our browser extensions for Chrome, Edge, and Telegram bot.
Learn more at https://save.day
If you have any questions, please get in touch. We provide professional support and will be glad to assist you!
For Support, please go to: https://intercom.help/SaveDay-7d8cfcc5df49/en/
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For Privacy Policy, please go to: https://www.save.day/privacy-policy
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What's New in SaveDay
1.2.9
October 10, 2024
Fix the share to SaveDay popup for users with iOS less than 14
The website and app is nice but I feel that the development team is not open to a more public opinion on how to use the app.
Such as just opening any of the bookmarks it defaults to open within their in-app browser rather the native Safari browser or another option of the users choice. Yes, you can click to open in Safari but it’s an additional Hoop to jump through just to open a web bookmark.
Signing up for the app you’re limited to only Gmail and Apple.
And when I attempt to try to post ideas or feedback to their site you’re forced to sign into another website to post comments.
All of the above types of behaviors indicates (to me) of a method of forcing a single point of view either from a team or the lead developer/manager. And this is a normal outcome to resell information rather than being a more privacy respectful product.
I am a paying customer but at this time I recommend other free bookmark manager apps that are more in-line with a customer usage point of view.