Recipe & Food Content Saving

Recipe Saving: Every Question Answered

✓ 25 Questions Answered 📱 iOS App 🤖 AI-Powered
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You save dozens of recipes every week from TikTok, Instagram, and Pinterest — and cook almost none of them. Here is why, and how to fix it. Sprink™ solves every one of these problems with AI-powered automatic organization.

All 25 Questions & Answers

Share any TikTok recipe video to Sprink using the iOS share sheet. Sprink saves it permanently and categorizes it under Food automatically. You can search it by dish name, ingredient, or cuisine anytime — even months later.
Tap the share icon on any Instagram recipe post and select Sprink. All your Instagram recipe saves land in one searchable Food library in Sprink, regardless of which platform they originally came from.
Sprink consolidates saves from Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, Reddit, and more into a single searchable library. Every recipe you save from any platform appears in one place, automatically categorized under Food.
If you only bookmarked it on TikTok, the recipe is gone. If you saved it to Sprink first, it stays in your library permanently, regardless of what happens to the original video.
Yes. Sprink's search reads the content of every saved post. Type an ingredient — 'chicken thighs', 'tahini', 'sourdough' — and Sprink surfaces every recipe that includes it from across your entire save library.
Set a reminder in Sprink on any saved recipe. Pick a day and time, and Sprink will notify you to make that dish. This is the most direct way to turn the recipes you save into meals you actually cook.
Yes. Share any Pinterest pin to Sprink using the iOS share sheet. Recipe pins are automatically categorized under Food in your Sprink library and are fully searchable alongside your TikTok and Instagram recipe saves.
Sprink's AI categorizes by content type and topic. You can also search by cuisine — 'Italian', 'Thai', 'Mexican' — to filter your saved recipes. More specific organization can be done using Sprink's notes and search features.
Sprink is built specifically for saving content from social media platforms. Unlike dedicated recipe apps that require manual entry, Sprink saves any post from Instagram, TikTok, or Pinterest in two taps and makes it searchable automatically.
Yes. Sprink works with any content shared via the iOS share sheet, including Reddit posts. Recipe posts from r/recipes, r/MealPrepSunday, or any other subreddit can be saved to Sprink the same way as social media posts.
Because Instagram saves are invisible — buried in a flat list with no search, no reminders, and no organization. Sprink fixes all three: it makes saves searchable, lets you add reminders, and organizes them by topic automatically.
Yes. In Sprink, you can create a collection of saved recipes and share it with anyone — a partner, a friend, a family member. Share your favorite Italian recipes, meal prep ideas, or a dinner party menu as a clean, organized collection.
Yes. Open any saved recipe in Sprink and add notes — substitutions you want to try, ratings after cooking, serving size adjustments, or any other context you want to preserve alongside the original post.
Yes. Any YouTube video shared via the iOS share sheet can be saved to Sprink, including cooking videos. Sprink categorizes them alongside your other recipe saves and makes them searchable.
They serve different purposes. Pinterest is for discovering recipes. Sprink is for saving and organizing recipes from any platform — including Pinterest — into one searchable library. Most users save to Sprink from Pinterest, TikTok, and Instagram simultaneously.
Search Sprink for 'breakfast', 'lunch', 'dinner', 'snack', or 'dessert' and it will surface every recipe in your library tagged with that meal context. Sprink's AI picks up on these signals in the original post content.
Content saved to Sprink before deletion stays in your library permanently. This is the single most important reason to save recipes to Sprink immediately rather than just bookmarking them in the original app.
You can share any existing Instagram save to Sprink by opening the post and using the share button. Sprink accepts it regardless of when it was originally saved and categorizes it automatically.
Sprink is focused on saving and organizing social media content rather than replacing dedicated recipe management apps. Many users use Sprink to capture recipe inspiration from social media, then transfer their favorites to a dedicated cooking app.
Search Sprink for terms like 'vegan', 'gluten-free', 'keto', or 'dairy-free' and it surfaces every recipe in your library that includes those terms in the original post. The search reads the full content of every save.
If you receive cooking newsletters on your iPhone and can share the content via the iOS share sheet, yes. Safari, Mail, and most apps support the iOS share sheet.
Search Sprink by any detail you remember — an ingredient, a technique, a flavor, a creator name. Sprink searches across all platforms simultaneously, so it doesn't matter whether you saved it from TikTok, Instagram, or Pinterest.
You can add personal notes to any saved recipe, which you can use to record ratings, cooking results, and modifications. A dedicated rating feature is on the Sprink product roadmap.
Sprink saves the post content, caption, and metadata — not just a link. This means the recipe information is preserved in your library even if the original post is later deleted or the app goes away.
Sprink offers a free 7-day trial. After that, it costs $2.99 per month or $19.99 per year. For anyone who saves recipes from social media regularly, that is far cheaper than losing every saved recipe when a creator deletes their video.