Most save buttons end in a pile nobody opens again. favedo pulls the useful part out of the post, hands it to you as something you can act on, and then gets it off the list. Here is the whole loop, in five steps.
Paste a link into the box at the top of your saves.
On your phone, hit Share on the post and send it to favedo. On iPhone the Save to favedo shortcut puts favedo in that share sheet, so a TikTok gets saved without you leaving TikTok. You can also add favedo to your home screen and open it like any other app.
TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, YouTube, Pinterest, LinkedIn, X, Bluesky, Threads and GitHub all come in properly. Anything else on the web comes in with the page's own title and cover. A Google Maps link becomes a place. A song becomes the real track, album art and all.
On Pro you can bring the lot at once: ask TikTok for your data export, drop the file in, and the videos you favorited arrive as saves.
Install guides for every device →Your first ten saves arrive with a real title, a category, and the creator's own hashtags as tags. After that, saving stays free and unlimited, and reading a post is what Pro is for.
That is the moment favedo reads the post properly: the transcript, the text on screen, and on Reddit the comments too.
You get the thing you actually wanted. A recipe with quantities. The places named in the video, each one on its own page. The steps in the order you do them.
On Free this uses one of your pro saves; you start with 10 and can earn more. On Pro there is no limit.
What Free and Pro include →The things inside a save become to-dos. Set a reminder on one and favedo writes to you the day it has to happen. Reminders come by email, never as a push notification.
Ticking something off moves it to done and asks how it went. That is the list you want growing.
Search titles, summaries, captions, creators and hashtags. Filter by where it came from, by category, or by tag. With Pro, the search reaches inside the videos themselves and finds the moment something was said.
On TikTok saves, Pro adds a transcript tab with its own search box, so half a phrase you remember hearing is enough to find the video.
A folder holds whole posts, not loose fragments, so a folder called Tokyo holds the videos themselves. Free gets three custom folders. Pro has no limit.
Any save takes a note, and notes are searchable, so what you thought about a restaurant stays attached to the restaurant.
Before favedo reads a save you can tell it what you want out of it, or fix the category if it guessed wrong. Ask a workout video for the routine. Ask a city guide for the cafés and nothing else.
The interface is English and Spanish. What favedo writes for you is a separate choice, made per save, in any of ten languages: save a recipe video in Spanish and read it back in English, or the other way round.
Save something you were already going to do, and press do this.