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SavedThat vs the alternatives
If you save videos and can never find them again, a few tools claim to help. Here is how SavedThat compares to each β honestly, side by side, with no invented numbers. Pick the one you are weighing it against:
SavedThat vs NotebookLM
Both let you ask questions about content. They differ on sources, languages, save flow, mobile, and persistence.
Read the comparisonSavedThat vs Eightify
Eightify summarizes the YouTube video you are watching right now. SavedThat builds a searchable library of everything you save.
Read the comparisonSavedThat vs Glasp
Glasp highlights articles and YouTube to share. SavedThat saves Reels, TikToks, Shorts, and YouTube and searches inside them later.
Read the comparisonSavedThat vs Snipd
Snipd is the best podcast app for active listeners. SavedThat is the broader memory layer for everything you watch.
Read the comparisonSavedThat vs Readwise Reader
Readwise Reader is read-later for text, articles, and podcasts. SavedThat is the video equivalent, for Reels, TikToks, Shorts, and YouTube.
Read the comparisonSavedThat vs mymind
Both save anything without folders or tags. Only one lets you search the words spoken inside your saved videos.
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What makes SavedThat different
Most of these tools do one of two things: summarize a single video you are watching, or highlight text you are reading. SavedThat is built around the video you already saved and forgot. It transcribes the audio of every Reel, TikTok, Short, and YouTube video you keep, so the whole thing becomes searchable text β and a search jumps you to the exact second, in any of 100+ languages.
There are no folders and no tags on purpose. You save, and search finds it later. Each comparison above is written to help you decide, not to sell β where another tool is the better fit, it says so.
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Free while in beta. No card. Works with Reels, TikToks, Shorts, and any YouTube video.
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