Resources

Docs, guides, and answers

Setup guides and reference docs with enough editorial context to feel human, not a wall of bullet points.

Changelog

Site updates

What changed on screenie.app: the marketing site, docs, and product specifications. The capture app, extension, and self-host repo are still coming soon.

Jun 8

Learn and Resources redesigned — editorial articles, reading-first layout, guide filters

Improved
Jun 8

Desktop app specification and UI references added to product docs

New
Jun 8

Waitlist CTA, footer, and open-source links updated for beta

Improved
Jun 1

Marketing site expanded — Product, Pricing, Learn, Resources, and Customers

New
Jun 1

screenie.app landing page and waitlist published

New

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FAQ

Questions, answered

Still unsure? Here's what people ask before they start saving.

Bookmarks only hold links, and they don't help you find anything. Screenie holds links, screenshots, snippets, and images, then reads and organizes them so retrieval actually works. It's a capture inbox, not a bookmark bar.

Yes. Screenshots are a first-class save. Screenie runs OCR to pull out the text, recognizes where the image came from, and makes it searchable by the words inside it.

When you save something, Screenie extracts the text, writes a short summary, recognizes the source, and adds tags. Related saves are grouped into collections automatically, and you can correct anything as you go.

That's one of the main reasons Screenie exists. Search a phrase you remember and it matches against text extracted from your images, not just titles or filenames.

Your inbox is yours. Saves are private to your account by default, and you stay in control of what you keep, export, or delete.

Yes. A browser extension and a mobile share-sheet are part of the plan so you can save from anywhere in one tap. Join the waitlist to get them as they roll out.

Transform how you save and find things online

Stop losing screenshots, links, and snippets. Screenie reads, tags, and organizes everything so you can search by memory, not filename.

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