One inbox for everything I kept losing
Screenie started as a personal fix for a messy habit: saving great stuff everywhere and finding it nowhere.
The problem
Every app had its own pile. None of them talked to each other.
I'm Lado Logga, a student at Wilfrid Laurier University. Like a lot of people my age, I save constantly. Tweets I want to quote later, Instagram posts for design inspo, YouTube tutorials I swear I'll finish, Google links from late-night research, LinkedIn posts about careers and companies I'm tracking.
Each platform keeps its own silo. Twitter doesn't know about your YouTube watch-later list. Instagram doesn't share with Google bookmarks. Your camera roll fills with screenshots that never get named. When you need something back, you remember the content, not which app you used to save it.
That friction piled up until I decided to build one calm place where everything lands first, and search handles the rest.
Before Screenie
Twitter saves
Bookmarks, screenshots, threads
Reels, inspo, DMs to yourself
YouTube
Watch later, tutorials, clips
Google & tabs
Links, docs, random searches
Posts, jobs, profile saves
Camera roll
Screenshots with no names
Screenie
One capture inbox · search by memory
I didn't need another folder system. I needed one environment where I could save everything and actually find it again.
Screenie is that environment: links, screenshots, snippets, and images in a single inbox, with AI that reads and tags what you save so retrieval feels like memory, not archaeology across six apps.