Documentation

Saving a Post

The save button appears automatically on supported platforms once the extension is installed and you're logged in.

Supported Platforms

The browser extension natively injects a save button on the following platforms:

PlatformWhat's saved
X (Twitter)Tweets, threads, liked tweets
InstagramPosts, reels, carousels
RedditPosts (text, link, media)
LinkedInPosts and articles
BlueskyPosts and threads
ThreadsPosts
TikTokVideos
Truth SocialPosts
PinterestPins (with board as folder)
FacebookPosts and Reels (coming soon)

On X (Twitter)

When browsing X.com, hover over any tweet. A small Savebase bookmark icon appears alongside the Like and Repost buttons. Click it once to save the tweet to your library.

On Instagram

Navigate to any post or reel on Instagram. The Savebase icon appears in the post action bar. Saved posts include the image or video, caption, and author.

On Reddit

On any Reddit post, the Savebase icon appears in the post footer next to Share and Hide. Click to save the post, including all linked media.

On LinkedIn

Browse your LinkedIn feed or any profile. The Savebase icon appears on each post card. Click it to save the post title, author, and URL to your library.

On Bluesky

Visit bsky.app and browse your feed. The Savebase icon appears on each post. Saving captures the post text, author handle, and any attached media.

On Threads

On threads.net, the save button appears on individual posts. Post content, author, and media are all captured.

On TikTok

Browse TikTok in your browser and open any video. The Savebase button appears in the video action panel. The video URL, title, and creator are saved.

On Truth Social

On truthsocial.com, the save button appears on posts in your feed. Truth Social is treated as an external source and does not count toward the free plan's 2-platform limit.

On Pinterest

On pinterest.com, save any pin and it will be saved to Savebase automatically — along with the board it belongs to, which Savebase creates as a folder in your library so your pins stay organised the same way you arranged them on Pinterest.

To bulk-import everything at once, open your Pinterest profile and click the Grab Saved Pins button injected by the extension. In a single click, Savebase imports every pin you've saved or created, preserving your boards as folders.

On Facebook

On facebook.com, save any post or reel and it will be saved to Savebase automatically. To bulk-import your existing saves, navigate to facebook.com/saved and click the Grab Saved Posts button. Savebase will import every post and reel along with its collection, recreated as a folder in your library.

Coming soon

Facebook support is rolling out shortly — the grabber and auto-save are in active development. Pinterest support is live today.

Save Current Page (Popup)

You don't have to be on a social media site to save. Click the Savebase extension icon in your browser toolbar and click Save Current Page. This saves the URL, page title, and any detectable metadata for any webpage — an article, a blog post, a product page — anything.

Right-Click Context Menu

Right-click anywhere on a page and choose Save to Savebase from the context menu. If you right-click a link, the linked URL is saved. If you right-click anywhere else, the current page URL is saved.

Import Browser Bookmarks

Open the extension popup and click Import Bookmarks. Savebase will read your browser's native bookmarks and import them all as posts in your library. This is a one-time bulk import — a great way to migrate your existing bookmark collection to Savebase.

Confirmation & Deduplication

After saving, a small toast notification confirms the post was saved. If the same URL is already in your library, you'll see an Already saved! message — no duplicate is created.