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    Where Are YourReddit Saved Posts?

    Reddit hides your saves three menus deep. Here's where to find them on every platform — and how to actually search them.

    5 min readJuly 9, 2026

    The Short Answer

    On the Reddit website, your saved posts live at reddit.com/user/YOUR_USERNAME/saved — you can get there by clicking your profile icon in the top-right corner and selecting Saved from the menu. On old Reddit, the same list is at old.reddit.com/saved. In the mobile app, tap your profile avatar, then look for Saved in the profile menu. All three views show the same list: every post and comment you've saved, newest first.

    Finding Your Saves on Each Platform

    1

    On the Reddit website (new Reddit)

    Click your profile icon in the top-right corner of any Reddit page. In the dropdown menu, click Saved. You'll land on your saved list, with tabs or filters to switch between saved posts and saved comments.
    Bookmark reddit.com/user/YOUR_USERNAME/saved for one-click access.
    2

    On old Reddit

    If you use the classic interface, go directly to old.reddit.com/saved. Old Reddit also offers something new Reddit doesn't: a filter by subreddit dropdown at the top of the saved list — limited, but occasionally useful.
    3

    In the Reddit mobile app

    Tap your avatar (bottom or top of the screen depending on your version), then tap Saved. The app shows the same combined list of saved posts and comments as the website.
    4

    If you still can't find a post you saved

    There are two common reasons a save seems to vanish: the post was deleted or removed (Reddit still lists it, but with no content), or it fell past Reddit's 1,000-item saved list limit, which silently hides your oldest saves. Neither is fixable inside Reddit itself — see the guide on the save limit below for details.

    Finding Is Not the Same as Searching

    Locating the saved list is step one. The real problem starts once you're there: Reddit's saved page has no search bar. If you saved a post about salary negotiation eight months ago, your only native option is scrolling until you spot it. That's the gap Readdit Later fills — it syncs your saved posts into a dashboard with full-text search, filters by subreddit, date, and post type, and an AI chat agent you can simply ask: "find my post about salary negotiation." The free tier covers your 100 most recent saves, which is enough to feel the difference.

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