Can’t Remember Which Subreddit You Saved That Post From? Here’s the Fix
We've all been there. You're having a conversation with a friend, and you remember seeing the perfect Reddit post that would settle the debate. You saved it ...
We've all been there. You're having a conversation with a friend, and you remember seeing the perfect Reddit post that would settle the debate. You saved it months ago. You know you saved it. But where is it?
You open Reddit's saved posts, and reality hits: you're staring at an endless, unorganized list of hundreds (or thousands) of posts. No search function. No filters. No way to sort by subreddit. Just an overwhelming wall of content that would take hours to scroll through.
Reddit's saved posts feature is broken by design.
The Problem with Reddit's Native Saved Posts
Reddit's saved posts feature hasn't meaningfully improved in years. Here's what's missing:
- No search functionality — You can't search your saved posts by keyword, title, or content
- No organization — Everything dumps into one chronological list
- No subreddit filtering — Can't view saves from specific communities
- Poor mobile experience — Even worse on the app
- No labels or notes — Can't remember why you saved something
If you've saved more than 50 posts, finding anything specific becomes nearly impossible.
The Solution: Readdit Later
That's why we built Readdit Later — a Chrome extension that transforms how you manage saved Reddit content.
Find Any Post Instantly
With AI-powered search, you can find saved posts using natural language. Type "that cooking tip about cast iron" or "funny cat video from last month" and instantly locate what you're looking for — even if you can't remember the exact subreddit or title.
Smart Organization
- Group by subreddit — See all your r/AskReddit saves in one place
- Custom labels — Tag posts as "Recipes," "Tech Tips," "Memes," etc.
- Add notes — Remember why you saved something months later
- AI labeling — Let AI automatically categorize your posts
Advanced Filtering & Sorting
Filter by subreddit, date saved, post date, labels, or notes. Sort by relevance, popularity, or recency. Finally have full control over your saved content.
Take Control of Your Reddit Saves
Stop losing track of great Reddit content. With Readdit Later, your saved posts become an organized, searchable knowledge base instead of a digital junk drawer.
Install Readdit Later today and never lose a Reddit post again.