I Remember the Recipe. I Just Don’t Remember Where I Saved It.
- 6 hours ago
- 2 min read
I know I saved that recipe.
I remember the video.
I remember how good it looked.
I even remember thinking,
“I’m definitely making this.”
But when I finally had the time to cook,
the recipe wasn’t where I expected it to be.
So the search began.
First Instagram saves.
Then screenshots.
Then YouTube history.
Then messages I sent to myself.
And suddenly, instead of cooking,
I was scrolling.
This is the modern recipe experience no one talks about.
Recipes today don’t live in one place.
They are scattered across reels, videos, links, and posts.
And when you return to them, the process is rarely simple.
You don’t just read the recipe.
You replay it.
You go back 10 seconds.
Pause.
Rewatch the ingredients.
Scroll the caption again.
Try to catch the measurements before the video moves on.
Sometimes you even reopen the same video three or four times
just to understand one step properly.
Not because the recipe is complicated.
But because it was never saved in a way that is easy to use.
A video is great for inspiration.
But not always for real cooking.
Especially when you are tired, hungry, and just want clear instructions -
not a full content hunt across platforms.
And this is where the frustration quietly builds.
Not from cooking.
From searching for what you already saved.
Where the experience quietly changes?
Instead of searching across Instagram, YouTube, screenshots, and links, all saved recipes are organized in one clear, readable place.
With Sorti, recipes you save from anywhere are structured automatically- easy to read, easy to understand, and actually usable while cooking.
No rewatching videos. No scrolling through endless saves. No guessing measurements from captions.
Just the recipe you wanted, exactly when you need it.
Because the goal was never to save more recipes. It was to finally use the ones you already chose to cook.


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