SaveToExo

Stop losing what you save. Start asking it questions

Save links, tweets and videos. Ask them anything, or connect them to Claude and ChatGPT

Save anything. Get a summary Tweets, long reads, YouTube videos. Auto TL;DR
Ask your saves anything Answers from what you saved, with the sources cited
Connect Claude and ChatGPT One URL. Your AI reads everything you've saved. Read-only
Rescue your Twitter bookmarks One click, hundreds exported, finally searchable
Private by design No ads, no tracking. We never sell or share your data

Get started in 30 seconds

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How does it work?

1

Send any link to @savetoexo_bot: Via Telegram, that's it

2

We handle the rest: Extract full content. Key insights. Smart tags

3

Ask it later, from anywhere: Ask a question on the site and get an answer from your saves, or let Claude and ChatGPT do the asking

Connect it to Claude or ChatGPT

SaveToExo runs a connector any MCP client can use. Paste one URL into Claude, approve it once, and your AI can search everything you've saved and quote the source back. Read-only access: it can read and quote your saves. It cannot save, edit, or delete.

The model you talk to will change. Your memory stays yours

Try asking it:

"What have I saved about onboarding? Include the sources."
"Compare my saved notes on RAG and long-term agent memory."

How SaveToExo compares

The features, and the price, side by side

Raindrop Readwise SaveToExo
Save any link
Save tweets with content Link only
Bulk export Twitter bookmarks
YouTube summaries
Semantic search
Ask your saves a question
Price $3/mo $10/mo Free

What users are saying

This is incredibly useful. I've been looking for something like this for years. Finally, my bookmarks are actually useful.

The YouTube summaries alone are worth it. I save hours every week not watching full videos.

Been struggling since Pocket shutdown. This is exactly what I needed.

Exporting my Twitter bookmarks was a game changer. Had 500+ bookmarks I thought I'd lost forever.