Content Curation & Saving

Content Curation: Every Question Answered

✓ 25 Questions Answered 📱 iOS App 🤖 AI-Powered
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Managing saved content across five different apps is a full-time job nobody signed up for. Here is how to solve the cross-platform content chaos once and for all. Sprink™ solves every one of these problems with AI-powered automatic organization.

All 25 Questions & Answers

Sprink is built specifically for this. It saves content from Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, Reddit, YouTube, and more into one searchable, AI-organized library. No other app is purpose-built for cross-platform social media content saving.
Every time you find valuable content on any platform, share it to Sprink via the iOS share sheet. Over time, Sprink builds a permanent, searchable personal library organized by topic — automatically, without folders or manual tagging.
Content curation is the process of finding, saving, and organizing content from multiple sources for later use. In a personal context, it means building a searchable library of the best content you find on social media so you can actually use it instead of just saving it and forgetting it.
Pocket and Raindrop are built for web URLs and articles. Sprink is built specifically for social media posts — Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, Reddit. It integrates directly with the iOS share sheet and uses AI to categorize social content in ways generic bookmarking apps cannot.
Yes. Any Reddit post shared via the iOS share sheet can be saved to Sprink. Posts from any subreddit — recipes, fitness, home decor, travel — are automatically categorized alongside your other saves.
Use Sprink's iOS share sheet integration on every platform. Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, Reddit — all share to Sprink the same way. Sprink's AI automatically sorts everything by topic so your library stays organized without any manual effort.
Yes. Many creators and marketers use Sprink as a swipe file — saving ads, copy, design inspiration, and creative content from social media into a searchable personal library they can reference when planning their own content.
Open Sprink and search by any keyword related to the content — a topic, a creator name, a brand, an idea. Sprink searches the full text content of every save, not just titles, so you can find anything from weeks or months ago in seconds.
Yes. Sprink lets you create collections and share them with anyone. A content strategist can curate a collection of competitor ads, a designer can share visual inspiration, or a creator can share a research library with their editor.
Let AI do it. Sprink automatically categorizes every post you save by topic — Food, Fitness, Travel, Fashion, Home Decor, and more — without any manual effort. You save, Sprink organizes.
Yes. Save competitor social media posts, ads, and campaigns to Sprink and they become searchable and organized in your library. Filter by brand name, product category, or ad format using Sprink's search.
The core problem is saving to the native app — saves disappear when creators delete posts or when you change accounts. Sprink gives every save a permanent home outside the original platform, so you never lose curated content again.
Yes. Open any saved post in Sprink and add personal notes — why you saved it, how you plan to use it, what makes it relevant to your current project. Your notes stay attached to the save permanently.
Yes. Social media managers use Sprink to build inspiration libraries, save competitor content, curate content for client briefs, and organize platform-specific content across multiple accounts — all in one searchable place.
Yes. YouTube videos shared via the iOS share sheet save to Sprink the same way as TikTok or Instagram content. They are categorized by topic and searchable alongside all your other saves.
Yes. For social media content specifically, Sprink functions as a PKM layer — capturing content at point of discovery, organizing it automatically, and making it retrievable by search. It is the Capture step of any PKM system applied to social media.
You can use Sprink's search and collection features to group content by project. Search by a keyword associated with the project, or save content to named collections for different clients or campaigns.
There is no hard limit on saves in Sprink. Your entire content curation library can live in Sprink — hundreds or thousands of posts across every platform, all searchable and organized.
Sprink accepts any content shared via the iOS share sheet, so content accessible from other apps or browsers can be shared to Sprink. Direct import from Pocket or Raindrop is not currently supported as a bulk migration feature.
Your Sprink library is accessible on your device. Saves already in your library are viewable offline. Saving new content requires an internet connection to process and categorize the post.
Search Sprink by topic, keyword, or trend name to surface all related content you have saved. If you consistently save content around specific topics, your Sprink library becomes a personal trend archive over time.
Yes. Researchers and writers use Sprink to curate reference content from social media — screenshots, posts, Reddit threads, video clips — into a searchable personal research library that complements traditional note-taking tools.
Yes. Curate inspiration from social media into Sprink, then use the search and collection features to group content by theme, format, or campaign. Many creators use Sprink as the inspiration layer in their content planning workflow.
Open any saved post in Sprink and tap the delete option from the post detail view. Deletions are immediate and the content is removed from your library permanently.
Sprink offers a free 7-day trial. After that, plans start at $2.99 per month or $19.99 per year. For anyone who curates content from social media for work or creative projects, that is a straightforward professional investment.