For recipe savers
Save the recipe. Actually find it later.
You save cooking videos all week and never see them again. SavedThat keeps every recipe Reel, TikTok, and YouTube video in one library and lets you search inside them — by ingredient, by step, in your own words.
The saved-recipe problem
| What happens now | With SavedThat |
|---|---|
| You save cooking Reels faster than you'll ever cook them | Every save lands in one library automatically — no folder to pick, no tag to type. |
| You remember a dish but not who posted it | Search by what was said: "the one-pan pasta with lemon" finds it even if you forgot the account. |
| The recipe is spoken in the video, not written anywhere | SavedThat transcribes the audio, so the ingredients and steps become searchable text. |
| Your recipes are scattered across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube | One library across all three. Paste a link or share from any app. |
| You cook in one language, save videos in another | Cross-lingual search: ask in your language, match a recipe spoken in another (100+ languages). |
How it works
1. Save without thinking. When a recipe catches your eye, share it to SavedThat from the app you're in — the iPhone Share Sheet, Android Share, or a pasted link. There is no folder to choose and no tag to write. It just lands in your library.
2. We transcribe the audio. Most recipes are spoken, not captioned. SavedThat transcribes the words in the video, so the ingredients and steps become searchable text you can actually query.
3. Find it by what was said. Weeks later, search «the miso salmon with the honey glaze» or «30 minute vegetarian chili». SavedThat surfaces the saved video and jumps to the exact second, in any of 100+ languages.
Why not just use the app's saved folder?
Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube each have their own «saved» list, and none of them let you search inside the video. Your recipes are split across three apps, buried under everything else you saved, with no way to ask «which one had the crispy tofu?».
SavedThat pulls all three into one place and makes the spoken content searchable. It doesn't replace how you browse — it fixes the part where you can never find the thing you saved.
FAQ
How do I save a recipe video?
Share it to SavedThat from Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube — or paste the link. It's saved and transcribed in the background; you don't sort it into anything.
Can I search for a recipe by ingredient?
Yes. SavedThat indexes the words spoken in the video, so a search like "chicken and gochujang" or "no-bake cheesecake" surfaces the saved video that talks about it, and jumps to the exact second.
Does it work with Instagram Reels and TikTok, not just YouTube?
Yes — Reels, TikToks, and Shorts are first-class. That's where most recipe saving happens, so they're the primary save flow, not an afterthought.
Do I have to organize my saved recipes into folders?
No. There are no folders and no tags on purpose. You save, and search finds it later. That's the whole point.
What does it cost?
Free while in beta. No card.
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