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    Stashling

    Search and organize your saved TikToks/Reels/Shorts with AI.

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    0Launched Apr 2026
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    What is Stashling?

    Stashling works from the share sheet. See a TikTok you want to save? Hit share, pick Stashling, done. AI extracts everything into a structured card: ingredients and steps for recipes, name and address for restaurants, sets and reps for workouts. Search across everything you've saved with natural language. "High protein breakfasts" or "cheap eats in Barcelona" finds what you're looking for. Share collections with friends for group trips. Every saved place shows up on a map so you can see nearby.

    What it solves
    • Saved TikToks and Reels disappear into an endless scroll you never revisit.
    • Recipes, places, and workouts are buried with no way to search what's inside them.
    • Finding "that pasta recipe from last month" means scrolling through hundreds of saves.
    • Sharing finds with friends means hunting down and forwarding links one by one.
    How it works
    • Share any TikTok, Reel, or Short to Stashling. AI extracts the key details instantly.
    • Every save becomes a structured card: ingredients, steps, addresses, sets, and reps.
    • Search everything with natural language: "high protein breakfasts" or "cafes in Rome."
    • Organize cards into collections and see every saved place on an interactive map.

    Key Features

    AI content extraction

    Natural language search

    Smart collections

    Interactive map view

    Share sheet integration

    Structured recipe cards

    Workout tracking

    Place discovery

    Integrations

    TikTokInstagram ReelsYouTube Shorts

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    Meet the Team

    EG

    Ege Gurkan

    I'm a Full Stack Engineer from Ankara, based in Munich, with 4+ years building cloud-native infrastructure at scale and designing agentic systems. I consider myself a builder at heart and enjoy turning technical challenges into tools people actually use.