Instagram's native save feature has a problem. You bookmark posts all the time — outfits, recipes, skincare routines, home decor, products from stories — but when you go back to find something specific, you're scrolling through hundreds of saved posts with no organization. There's no search. No categories. Just a grid of images that all blur together.
The default Instagram save folder is essentially a digital junk drawer. Everything goes in, nothing comes out in a useful way.
Here's how people actually try to solve this: they screenshot the post. That way it's in their camera roll. Except now the same problem exists in a different location. Your camera roll becomes the junk drawer instead of Instagram.
Others try Instagram's Collections feature — creating named folders inside saved posts. This works until you forget which folder you put something in, or until you have so many collections that managing them becomes a part-time job.
The real solution is to stop organizing manually altogether.
Sorti solves the Instagram link problem at the root. When you see something you want to save — a product in a story, a recipe in a reel, a restaurant in someone's post — you share it directly to Sorti. The AI reads what you shared and categorizes it automatically. Shopping finds go to shopping. Food content goes to recipes. Travel inspiration gets grouped with your other destinations.
When you're ready to buy that product, cook that recipe, or book that restaurant, you open Sorti, go to the right category, and find exactly what you saved. The link back to the original Instagram post is preserved, so you can always revisit the source.
No more scrolling. No more wondering where you put it. No more losing things you genuinely wanted to use.
If you save things from Instagram regularly and can never find them again, Sorti is the fix you've been looking for.
